'Fiji Shark'
Dimensions and Materials:
Acrylic House Paint on Pine Ply Board.
Dimensions: 60cm x 80cm x 7mm.
Framed with Pine Trim - No glass.
Frame is 1cm wide and 2cm deep with a small gap to artwork of approx 2-3mm.
I have also painted two in the smaller 40cm x 60cm size. I haven't made available on the website yet but will be up soon, just need to photograph - Reach out if your interested.
Fiji Shark
'Fiji Shark'
An amazing underwater photographer called Oli who works with my mum in Fiji at Barefoot island, allowed me to use his amazing images for my paintings!
You can check out his images online at: https://ollysee.mypixieset.com/ or on Instagram under @ollyseephoto - give him a follow!
I think this is a bull shark and I Loved the dark under water blues contrasted against the vibrant orange and yellow coral - magic.
I reckon the shark is smiling too! I used two separate photos of Olly's and combined them to make this composition.
1 of 4 paintings of this composition I created, painted
April 2024.
x2 are 60cm x 80cm.
x2 are 40cm x 60cm.
Options below to add a pinetrim frame for an additional $40 NZD or leave as is.
Painting in Multiples
Painting in multiples is both a chaotically creative and a methodical approach, making multiple copies at the same time of one composition.
I have been inspired by artists like Steve Keene who can paint over 100 paintings per day! Incredible.
I am by no means close to this level of production, I only paint in duplicates of 2 - 6 copies of each composition.
I work on multiple compositions at a time, each with duplicate copies being made - all at the same time (around 30). This means I can produce more work, faster and can keep my pricing affordable so they are accessible and collectable.