
I pour all my passion in my Ocean Arts and will share the stoke with every oceanlover around the globe"
Ocean waves pictures websites full#
"Collecting shells walking on sand is one of my favorite things to do," says artist Eva Straetz, "The ocean inspires me to do what I truly love and live a full life surrounded by the sea. The only word to describe these tables created by Efe is "stunning!" I mean, the craftsmanship demonstrated here is remarkable - first off the wood itself is beautiful with fabulous grain structure and then the way that the resin creates a body of water right through the middle. There are a few people on this list who are making some amazing tables using a combination of wood and resin.

Efe Yuceĭark Walnut with Ocean Resin Table by Efe Yuce

But when I saw that he had created a beautiful wood outlined stingray and featured a resin ocean pouring over it, I knew that this was the one for me. He has quite a few pieces wherein he utilizes the empty spaces created by knots in the wood and replaces them with resin. Deniz CemĪrtist Deniz Cem comes up with some pretty unique designs using resin and wood. Little resin ocean hearts just make me so happy. Pieces like these adorable Resin Heart Ornaments certainnly rectl Katlyne's artistic philosophy. "I create to inspire, to bring peace and happiness," says resin artist Katlyne Michelle, "and to share the raw beauty of the ocean with those who love it just as much." Ocean Resin Heart Ornaments by Katlyne Michelle Before I knew it I was making a lot of different things.” I love it! She says about her early days in art, “I started painting furniture and any decor I could add color or shells to! I pulled out boxes of shells my mom had collected over the years and added some of my own. For instance, just look at what she’s done with Resin & Crushed Shells Red Coral (seashells in resin). She’s done some amazing things combining those materials. One of my favorite artists both in the realms of resin and seashells is Sherri Ortega. In the latter case, these can foreground the arrangement in a room, and be used to showcase your customized aesthetic concept.Resin & Crushed Shells Red Coral by Sherri Ortega Arrangements of photographs which are related by theme or color - or which present a kind of personalized narrative evolution, for example from canal to crashing wave to oceanscape - are suitable for both narrower and more open wall-spaces. A large oceanscape, for example, both expands your optical horizons and brings new worlds into your hallway, bedroom, or living room. But the possibilities for setting a really original accent in a room expand when you consider placing water photography in other (typically drier) rooms. In general, water photography almost always fits well in bathrooms, saunas, and areas designated for wellness or calm. Whether your photo depicts a roaring surf, a windless sea, or a school of fish, you'll want to make sure that the color, shooting angle, and direction of movement within the picture play some role in your decor plans. In considering the best place to hang your photograph, the subject-matter of the picture plays the most important role. The Right Place For Your Water Photography Tom Hegen, Peter Yan, and Tommy Clarke are some of the world's most exciting and sought-after aerial art photographers, documenting irrigation canals, crags with built-in swimming pools, and waves crashing onto the shore in brightly-colored beach scenes. Thundering waves, lake photography, tranquil surfaces, aerial ocean and beach photography, and vast oceanic landscapes are a few of the most popular genres of water photography - all well-represented in the Lumas portfolio of photo artists.īeach photography by the likes of Ricoh Gerbl and Rafael Nef strike us as contemplative treatments of normally playful environments. The calm sea with a dead straight horizon is just one popular motif among many. Serge Hamad, with his laterally organized diptychs, is an abstract master of the oceanic horizon. Wolfgang Uhlig's engrossing photos capture the mysteries of the ocean depths.

Our collection of water photography contains a wealth of oceanscapes. Where sea and sky merge is a kind of visual coastline, the simultaneous termination of two elements, and the point at which they start again beyond the observer's grasp. The sight of the oceanic horizon invites brooding on finitude and speculation about infinity. Water Photography & Art for Your Walls: Freedom and Infinity As a genre of photographic art, the meditation upon water is a life-affirming creative form, both a homage to Mother Nature and a symbol of human freedom. Bodies of water have always exerted a strong fascination on people. Water photography invites one to reflect.

Ocean Photography & Art: A Source of Strength & Calm
