LIFTING THE TRAWL
This painting was inspired by the work of the wonderful photographer Jean Gaumy, published in his book "Pleine Mer" that has vibrated in the studio for years.“Hurled when the boat dives, the steep and greasy stairs we climb become a pestle as we go over a wave. The iron airlock. The sticky air of diesel vapors. The large linoleum imitation floor, blistered, brown and greasy. Everything flutters about. The portholes' light is dancing on the walls and behind the thick glass, the sea runs off distorting the vision. The unpredictable gray sky devastated with spindrifts, and the ocean at the edge, full of white flurries.”
[Jean Gaumy, Extract from Pleine Mer: Men At Sea]
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WHEN PULLING UP THE TRAWL
This painting was inspired by the work of the wonderful photographer Jean Gaumy, published in his book "Pleine Mer" which vibrated in the studio for years.
LIFTING THE TRAWL
DETAILS
Original artwork on linen canvas, signed on the back and created with mixed media techniques: acrylics, vinyls and pigments.
Format (French 80 Marine): 55" 1/2 x 35" in. | The canvas is mounted with cloves on a wooden chassis. For international deliveries, please contact the artist: @hello@carolinemaby.art
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Original creation signed (on the back) on linen canvas, made using a mixed technique: acrylic, vinyl and pigments on canvas.
Format 80 Marine: 146 x 89 cm | The canvas is mounted with nails on a wooden frame with keys.