Hi Maria. It's a great photo. I try to get permission from the owners of images before posting them here, but it's not always possible to know who the owner is, as in this case. I feel that by posting images of artists' work in an appropriate arena, it is helping to publicise it, and increasing, not reducing, their abiity to earn income from it.
To paint the sea, you must love it, and to love it, you must know the sea. - Frederick Judd Waugh
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This blog is intended as a reference resource for seascape painters (particularly those working in oils) and for art lovers. It's a mix of nautical/maritime art, seascapes and coastal scenes, both old and new. The blog is of a non-profit, educational nature; however, if you are the owner of an image and would like it removed, please advise in a comment to the post. Add comments by clicking on the word 'comments' under a post.
Copyright of images of paintings on this blog are usually held by the artist or owner and are not generally in the public domain.
A large proportion of the artists are from the US simply because their work seems to be easier to find on the internet, and perhaps the genre is more popular there, but suggestions of famous painters from other countries (and for the blog in general) are welcome.
Apologies if a link to an artist's or gallery's website has been inadvertantly omitted. If you are interested in seeing more, or purchasing, work by any of the artists on this site, google their full name in inverted commas, with perhaps the word 'paintings' or 'artist' and it should take you to their site or the site of a gallery representing them.
If you want to build a ship, don't drum up people together to collect wood and don't assign them tasks and work, but rather teach them to long for the endless immensity of the sea.” ― Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
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This I must paint. Lovely! I must thank you, Jeronimus, for sharing. Now I don't have to worry about rights and stuff of sorts. Be safe!
Hi Maria. It's a great photo.
I try to get permission from the owners of images before posting them here, but it's not always possible to know who the owner is, as in this case. I feel that by posting images of artists' work in an appropriate arena, it is helping to publicise it, and increasing, not reducing, their abiity to earn income from it.
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