An aerial pool, seen from above. The water is laid down in thick palette-knife strokes of cobalt and turquoise, the ridges combed in long horizontal pulls so the surface reads almost like brushed enam...
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Contemporary,
Impasto,
Minimalist,
Figurative,
Summer,
Atmospheric
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Tranquility & Calm , Light & Reflection , Simplicity & Clarity
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Styles
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Contemporary , Impasto , Figurative
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Shape
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Vertical
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Estate Type
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Room Type
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Objects
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Water , Figure , People , Brushstrokes , Texture
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An aerial pool, seen from above. The water is laid down in thick palette-knife strokes of cobalt and turquoise, the ridges combed in long horizontal pulls so the surface reads almost like brushed enamel. A small white deck runs along one edge, where a single swimsuited figure stands in the sun. Two dark diving boards reach out over the water, throwing slim shadows across the blue.
The palette is held to a tight summer set: cobalt, turquoise, soft white, with one warm note for the figure. Nothing else. The picture moves on the contrast between the heavy textured water and the calm white deck.
This belongs in calm, modern interiors with a clean, summery feel. Pale plaster walls, oak floors, a long linen sofa, a stone lamp, a wool rug. The horizontal format suits a sofa wall, a hallway run, the wall above a long credenza, or a bedroom run above a low headboard. In a boutique hotel suite, a spa, or a club waiting area, it reads as a witty, restrained nod to slow afternoons by the water.
Up close, the surface tells you it is a hand-painted oil painting on canvas. The water is laid down in single, loaded palette-knife sweeps, the ridges left as raised, sculpted bands. The white deck is brushed flat and quiet. The diving boards are added with a fine line, their shadows dropped in last. The small figure is the size of a thumb tip. A picture light from above pulls quiet shadows along the comb marks. Modern minimalist art for a thoughtful room.
Created by hand for collectors, this canvas joins our abstract canvas art line.
- Composition, Colors & Visual Details
- Best Rooms & Interior Pairings
- Color Palette & Mood
- Hand-Painted Texture & Technique
- Size & Placement Tips
An aerial pool, seen from above. The water is laid down in thick palette-knife strokes of cobalt and turquoise, the ridges combed in long horizontal pulls so the surface reads almost like brushed enamel.
Visual cues include brushstrokes, figure, and people. The palette is anchored by black, blue, and teal. The composition is vertical.
Best suited for a bathroom, bedroom, and home office. Works well in boutique hotel and coworking space.
Pairs naturally with figurative and impasto interiors. A vertical hang reads well above a sideboard or a narrow console.
Color-wise, the piece works with black, blue, teal, and white. The overall temperature is cool, settling the room into a calm and considered mood.
Oil on stretched canvas, brought up by a single painter in continuous sittings. Layers of oil build up over the underpainting, so the surface carries visible weight and the brushwork stays legible.
The figurative character runs through the underpainting, while the impasto feel emerges in the surface passes. For Pool Lanes 1, drying and varnishing follow the traditional oil-painting cycle so the finished surface holds without yellowing. The vertical stretch keys the canvas tighter at the long edges, which is what holds a tall format true on the wall.
A tall canvas anchors a narrow stretch of wall — beside a stairwell, above an entry table, or alongside a slim cabinet. Hang the centre about 145-155 cm above the floor, with at least 30 cm of clear wall on either side.
In a bathroom, Pool Lanes 1 reads best on the wall you look at first when entering. Step back to roughly twice the canvas height to take Pool Lanes 1 in — that is the distance the painter worked at.
Four paintings inspired by the same theme.