80 x 80 cm | 31 x 31 in
Tags: Sea, Horizon, Monochromatic
Original painting in oil on canvas.
Original painting in acrylic and oil on canvas.
"in a series of popular 'seascapes' which inspire by their presence and tension between a spacious, light subject and a density which the artist's favoured square format increases. This as other marine paintings are of no specific place, more a talisman of the coast, where sea and sky are cut by a fine horizon, always placed at the same level, that of the artist's vision."
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In 2024 Wayne Sleeth was ‘Invité d’honneur’ at two Salons des Arts in France, at Dieulouard and Dieuze, receiving a ‘Médaille de la Ville’ from the latter. He also had three artworks entered into public collections in France. Wayne has completed a 12-month personal project, which followed the 500 km of the Moselle river in the footsteps of JMW Turner in 1824. He has created hundreds of artworks to date, with a book – Mosel(le) – underway for 2025.
Currently based in France, Wayne Sleeth is a painter of personal discovery, composing a work to his own evolving rhythm. Perceiving the act of painting a complex composition of hidden memory. Sleeth chooses to form open-ended ‘scapes’, whereby memories are shaped as inviting sensations. Landscapes and skylines become abstract forms, while emotive representations gain tangible presence.