Final Frontier Voyager (FES) The Flat Earth Society
Object type
digital painting
Description
English: This image was inspired by a celebrated Canadian schooner Bluenose from Nova Scotia. Bluenose was built as a fishing vessel and a racing ship. Schooners were introduced by the Dutch in the 16th or 17th century as a type of a sailing vessel and were extremely popular during the golden age of piracy.
Русский: Путешествие до Последней Черты, мистический романтизм в нео-сюрреализме. Морские сюжеты с парусниками, особо любимы художником. Море его очаровывает. Корабли завораживают. Эта картина одна из цикла маринистических работ.
Date
2007
Object history
UnknownUnknown
Notes
Removed watermark: Final Frontier Voyager George Grie (c) neosurrealismart.com
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Image title
Marine themes and sailboats loved dearly by the artist. The sea fascinates him. The tall ships are mesmerizing him. This painting is one of a cycle of his marine works. He does not ignore this mysterious topic. He gives freedom to his fantasies and imagination, shares his feelings. The painting conveys to the viewer anxiety, the stress of the ship, and the resistance of his team. The heavy dark sky and the smooth surface of the water uphold the feeling of hopelessness and doom.