Seascape. Seascape in painting Seascapes in oil paintings by contemporary artists

10.07.2019

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The sea is an inexhaustible source of inspiration for many creative people. website I selected works by famous marine painters and simply talented artists who have an infectious love for the sea element.

Artem Chebokha

Russian artist, master of digital painting and catchy images. Artem creates his masterpieces in Photoshop, while mastering traditional techniques and materials. Despite the fact that the work is based on pixels, not oil strokes, the paintings are fascinating, and it seems that in a moment they come to life.

Zaria Forman

American artist who creates her deep paintings using her fingertips. Zaria was inspired by her mother, who was inspired by the idea of ​​transferring her experience of participating in an Arctic expedition onto canvas. With her works, the artist tries to draw attention to environmental problems.

Bond. Paul Bond Pesqueira

Mexican artist juggling reality on canvas. Living by the ocean, it’s hard not to draw it, so Paul couldn’t resist. Some call his style magical realism, others surrealism, but we were simply hooked by his images and metaphors.

Alexey Petrovich Bogolyubov

The grandson of the writer A.N. Radishchev and part-time famous Russian marine painter. Alexey Petrovich was not only a professor of painting and an influential person, but also a benefactor for the benefit of widows and orphans of artists. His paintings are academic, but at the same time imbued with love for nature and its movements.

Jim Warren

An American artist whose paintings may be familiar from the wallpaper on a colleague’s desktop or from popular pictures on the Internet. Jim's works are interesting to look at, they are rich in color and imagery. He also skillfully interweaves parts of the composition with each other.

Ivan Constantinovich Aivazovski

A genius whose talent is recognized throughout the world. He was compared to a poet who composed poems with a brush. The paintings of Ivan Konstantinovich amaze with their monumentality, play of colors and realism. After viewing his paintings, you want to drop everything and fly away to the sea.

About sea storms! about sea voyages!

"The spirits of sailors must be wandering
Foam of waves on roaring water,
Yes, the captain, leaning on the side,
With the roar of a squall he grumbles about trouble...” (Dmitry Rumata)

“Long journeys await the sailor,
If he goes astray in a storm,
Even if the weather changes,
You’ll just have to follow the stars!” (Dmitry Rumata)

"Waves of azure ripples
Let them gain strength!
Sea - you're near again
Sea - you are so beautiful!” (Dmitry Rumata)

"sea paintings"
The sea has many secrets! Marine paintings will show the diverse beauty of the sea, marine nature and marine elements!
Marine! We love it!
Pictures of the sea! We love freedom and the sea!

"sea painting"
“Do you know how the Sea knows how to love?
Forgive him for tsunamis and storms,
It's a bundle of passion rushing to freedom,
Bubbling in the deep bins
Or a violent impulse of jealousy, but more often,
His love is calm and tender...
The look of turquoise eyes is so alluring,
That when you dive into them, you reach the bottom,
Where the secret of feelings is hidden... Hands-waves
Relaxed

The sea element is an inexhaustible source of inspiration for artists and creative people. We have selected 20 paintings that have hyper-realism and an infectious love for the sea. This list is a small selection of exciting marine-themed paintings that we think deserve your attention. Moreover, all images are available for printing on canvas in our online store.

I.K. Aivazovsky “The Ninth Wave”, “Brig “Mercury” attacked by two Turkish ships”, “Sunrise in Feodosia”

Perhaps the most famous marine painter not only in our country, but throughout the world. His works are real masterpieces, and he himself is a genius not only in the technical execution of the elements, but also in displaying its subtle character.

M.A. Alisov “Seascape”

Our talented compatriot is considered the best student of Aivazovsky, he wrote many works on marine themes, his works are in the art museums of Dnepropetrovsk, Kharkov and other cities.

A.P. Bogolyubov “The Last Minutes of the Imperial Yacht Livadia”, “The Shore near Sorrento”

His works are considered academic, and he himself was a professor of painting and quite an influential person of his time. The grandson of the writer A.N. Radishcheva was an artist at the Main Naval Staff and was involved in charity work for widows and orphans of artists.

Claude Joseph Vernet "Shipwreck in a Storm", "Storm on a Rocky Shore"

The French painter became famous during his lifetime as a master of depicting sea storms. His paintings decorated palaces, and today are in the collections of the largest museums in Europe.

L.A. Afremov Marine theme

Our contemporary impressionist artist is not a typical marine painter, but his seascapes, as indeed all his works, are striking in color and technique. You can find the artist's breathtaking works on our website.

An American artist whose philosophy of “To hell with the rules... draw what you like” accurately characterizes the style of his paintings. He perfectly connects different parts of compositions, uses unusual images and colors, it’s impossible to tear yourself away from his paintings!

Zaria Forman "Greenland no.54", "Maldives no.1", "Greenland no.50"

No, these are not real photos or even Photoshop, but deep and hyper-realistic works by American artist Zaria Forman, who creates paintings without any artistic tools, but only with the help of her fingertips. With her masterpieces, the artist strives to draw public attention to environmental problems.

Katsushika Hokusai "The Great Wave off Kanagawa", "Wave"

The great Japanese artist worked in many techniques and is recognized as one of the most famous Japanese engravers in the West. “The Great Wave off Kanagawa” is made in the style of Ukiyo-e and is one of the works of the artist’s famous series “Thirty-six Views of Fuji”.

Artem Chebokha (RHADS)Digital marine art

The young artist creates his works not on canvas, but in Photoshop, and uses pixels instead of paints, but his works are difficult to distinguish from traditional painting. Fantastic plots are so realistic that it seems that they are about to come to life.

Dehong He

Dehong He is a freelance illustrator from Singapore and his fantastic reality, in our opinion, deservedly takes a place in this top. His works are definitely interesting and deserve attention.

The huge painting has as its subject the agitated sea surface; in fact, the canvas is called “Among the Waves.” The expression of the artist’s idea is not only the color and composition, but also the plot itself: the sea, the sea as an element alien and dangerous to man.

A work of painting that does not follow the canons of nature becomes grotesque.
John Dryden


In this tragic picture Aivazovsky I guessed right with the paints. Gorgeous combinations of sage blues, emerald greens and gray skies are not like dark clouds. This storm is even festive. Partly.


It’s a bad thing to try to describe the paintings of surrealists, but your impressions - why not? However, in the case of The Persistence of Memory Dali Not only the plot of the picture is interesting, but also the history of its creation.


I-van Kon-stan-ti-no-vich Ai-va-zov-sky na-ri-so-val is a very long car-ti-nu “From Calm to Hurricane”, and it turned out well, I'll report to you! Impression carries certain associations with panoramas, but such a variety of sea elements cannot be found in a photo panorama, and if you find it, you’ll definitely have a kayak :)


How many paintings does Aivazovsky have called “Sea” out of no less than seven thousand, mostly depicting that same sea? In this case, the marina is more personalized: Marine view by moonlight. This "view" is not usually a storm, but something calmer.


Ninth wave is a wave that is larger, higher and stronger than others. He gets into trouble. I.K. Aivazovsky depicted these very troubles with all the power of his ebullient talent and with all the skill trained in the Italian coastal waters.



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