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Morning At The Wharf

Morning At The Wharf

Reha Sakar, SFCA Vancouver, BC
27x21inframed
Price

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Free pickup is available from our Vancouver Gallery, or shipping can be provided for additional cost.
We also offer an installment payment program and art installation services: contact us for more details.
About the Artwork

In the painting "Morning at the Wharf," I tried to capture the ethereal beauty of a misty morning, shrouding the scene in a mysterious, moody ambiance.

"Morning at the Wharf" invites viewers to immerse themselves in the tranquility of this serene moment, where time seems to stand still. The galleon becomes a symbol of journeys both completed and yet to begin, a silent witness to the magic of misty mornings on the waterfront. This painting is a poetic ode to the beauty found in the convergence of history, nature, and the serenity of the early hours.

Technique:Watercolor on Paper
Styles:Expressionism, Impressionism, Realism
Contents:Sailboat, Transportation, Vehicle, Cruiser, Military, Navy, Ship, Water, Waterfront, Person, Boat
Details & Dimensions
Edition:Original, one of a kind artwork
Framed Size:27in x 21in
Unframed Size:20in x 14in
Frame:Framed
Weight:0.1 lb
Shipping & Purchase
Free pickup is available from our Vancouver Gallery, or shipping can be provided for additional cost.
Standard shipping is via Canada Post ground. Typically, packages sent within Canada are received in 5-12 days. For expedited shipping, please contact us for a quote.
A payment program is available with three equal installments- we can work together to support artists and your budget! Contact us for details.

Reha Sakar, SFCA

Vancouver, British Columbia

Reha is an impressionist digital and watercolor artist that tries to capture the mood and light regardless of the subject matter.

""Light glorifies everything. It transforms and ennobles the most commonplace and ordinary subjects. The object is nothing; light is everything."

--Leonard Misonne"

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