Waiting Game at Watergate
30cm x 24cm canvas
No the right size for your space? Contact Gemma about a bespoke commission tailored to your requirements. Or alternatively take a look at Gemma’s limited edition prints.
This is ‘Waiting Game at Watergate’, the smallest piece in my Watergate Bay series.
I wanted this painting to convey the sheer patience that I see in surfers, waitprint shoping in the line up for the right wave to roll in.
I wanted the water to feel calm, but that something was building under the surface and every person paddling or sat waiting was full of excited anticipation.
I have used sea salt and sand in the acrylic paint to build the depth in the small building wave and fine poska pen to add the fine detail in the white water.
If you are interested in a zoom or video call to do a virtual viewing of an original piece, please contact Gemma.
Please allow up to 7 working days for delivery.
30cm x 24cm canvas
No the right size for your space? Contact Gemma about a bespoke commission tailored to your requirements. Or alternatively take a look at Gemma’s limited edition prints.
This is ‘Waiting Game at Watergate’, the smallest piece in my Watergate Bay series.
I wanted this painting to convey the sheer patience that I see in surfers, waitprint shoping in the line up for the right wave to roll in.
I wanted the water to feel calm, but that something was building under the surface and every person paddling or sat waiting was full of excited anticipation.
I have used sea salt and sand in the acrylic paint to build the depth in the small building wave and fine poska pen to add the fine detail in the white water.
If you are interested in a zoom or video call to do a virtual viewing of an original piece, please contact Gemma.
Please allow up to 7 working days for delivery.
30cm x 24cm canvas
No the right size for your space? Contact Gemma about a bespoke commission tailored to your requirements. Or alternatively take a look at Gemma’s limited edition prints.
This is ‘Waiting Game at Watergate’, the smallest piece in my Watergate Bay series.
I wanted this painting to convey the sheer patience that I see in surfers, waitprint shoping in the line up for the right wave to roll in.
I wanted the water to feel calm, but that something was building under the surface and every person paddling or sat waiting was full of excited anticipation.
I have used sea salt and sand in the acrylic paint to build the depth in the small building wave and fine poska pen to add the fine detail in the white water.
If you are interested in a zoom or video call to do a virtual viewing of an original piece, please contact Gemma.
Please allow up to 7 working days for delivery.