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Irina Cumberland
Sunrise - contemporary Artwork original realism seascape ocean wave oil painting

2023

About the Item

Step into the serene beauty of "Sunrise," a breathtaking original seascape painting by the talented Irina Cumberland. This evocative artwork captures the magic of the early morning light as it dances upon the waves, creating a mesmerizing tableau that invites contemplation. Crafted with precision and passion, "Sunrise" features a powerful depiction of waves gently crashing, adorned with delicate white soapsuds. Irina Cumberland's mastery of the medium is evident in the nuanced play of light and shadow, bringing a sense of movement and life to the canvas. The color palette of "Sunrise" is a soothing combination of calming blues and pure whites, reflecting the tranquility of dawn breaking over the horizon. The careful selection of hues creates a serene atmosphere that transports the viewer to the peaceful realm of the sea. This original seascape bears the artist's signature and is ready to be showcased, making it a compelling addition to any art collection. "Sunrise" is not just a painting; it is a moment frozen in time, inviting the viewer to witness the beauty of nature in its purest form. You can find "Sunrise" available for purchase at Signet Contemporary Art in Chelsea and online. Bring the tranquility and grace of the early morning sea into your space with this captivating masterpiece by Irina Cumberland. Artist biography: Irina Cumberland specialises in Ocean & Fractal Patterns painting. Irina was born in Ukraine and currently living & Working in the USA. Irina has developed a painting style to highlight Natural Fractal Patterns and colors on canvas. Each painting is specifically designed to maximise the calming effects of shapes, colors and scenery. Being medically trained Irina discovered that there was a growing interest in the calming effects of fractal patterns among scientists. A 1986 NASA study demonstrated that participants who viewed images consisting of fractal patterns of nature, experienced a 44% decrease in physical stress response. These Fractal Patterns such as snowflakes, trees, and waves repeat themselves infinitely across different scales & sizes. This has now become Irinas main focus in Art. The Artist States: “I watched the ocean’s steady movement in and out, the glittering light dancing on the surface, the tiny rainbows reflecting off the sand – lulling me into a peace that I’d never experienced before. As we have moved away from nature and into skyscrapers and concrete jungles, we have inadvertently removed ourselves from what calms and comforts us, and have instead surrounded ourselves with shapes and images that increase our stress response. This is important, considering that in our culture we are surrounded by such artificial geometric patterns: in our architecture and sometimes in the abstract art we hang on our walls.”
  • Creator:
    Irina Cumberland (1975, American)
  • Creation Year:
    2023
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 35.83 in (91 cm)Width: 48.04 in (122 cm)Depth: 1.78 in (4.5 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    London, GB
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU468313819402
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