Jasmin Navoyan - SAILBOAT, Sea series.






Studied art history at Ecole du Louvre and specialised in contemporary art for over 25 years.
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Jasmin Navoyan's original mixed media seascape titled SAILBOAT, Sea series, in blue and white, 80 × 60 cm, Poland, 2020+, Abstract Expressionism, hand signed, sold with frame, direct from the artist, includes certificate of authenticity, with 3D bas-relief texture and damar anti-UV varnish.
Description from the seller
This painting is part of the "Sea" series.
This is an invitation into a world of freedom, light, and calm.
The dynamic composition depicts a solitary sailboat gliding across turquoise waters, where every brushstroke captures the energy of the waves and the play of sunlight on the sea’s surface. The rich texture draws the viewer in, making the artwork feel almost alive-shifting and changing with the angle of light and perspective.
Created using acrylic and mixed media techniques, the piece features a striking 3D effect that enhances the sense of depth and movement.
The artist employs a thick, sculptural texture, giving the surface a bas-relief effect that brings the waves and reflections to life.
Protected with a layer of damar anti-UV varnish, the work maintains its vivid hues and depth over time, while also gaining a soft, luminous finish that enhances the impression of light dancing across water.
This artwork is a unique expression of the artist’s fascination with the ever-changing character of the Sea - serene yet powerful, simple yet infinitely complex.
This painting is a perfect choice for interiors that seek freshness, space, and positive energy-whether in a modern living room, office, or a luxury holiday apartment. It works beautifully as a statement piece, capturing attention and inspiring dreams of travel, freedom, and harmony with nature.
A certificate of authenticity is included. Carefully packed package.
The author’s works are characterized by a multitude of painting techniques and a wide variety of subjects. The paintings can be found in many private collections around the world, as well as in Polish and Czech galleries.
Other paintings from the Sea series can be viewed on the "Navoyan-art" blog, in the "Vacaciones" section.
This painting is part of the "Sea" series.
This is an invitation into a world of freedom, light, and calm.
The dynamic composition depicts a solitary sailboat gliding across turquoise waters, where every brushstroke captures the energy of the waves and the play of sunlight on the sea’s surface. The rich texture draws the viewer in, making the artwork feel almost alive-shifting and changing with the angle of light and perspective.
Created using acrylic and mixed media techniques, the piece features a striking 3D effect that enhances the sense of depth and movement.
The artist employs a thick, sculptural texture, giving the surface a bas-relief effect that brings the waves and reflections to life.
Protected with a layer of damar anti-UV varnish, the work maintains its vivid hues and depth over time, while also gaining a soft, luminous finish that enhances the impression of light dancing across water.
This artwork is a unique expression of the artist’s fascination with the ever-changing character of the Sea - serene yet powerful, simple yet infinitely complex.
This painting is a perfect choice for interiors that seek freshness, space, and positive energy-whether in a modern living room, office, or a luxury holiday apartment. It works beautifully as a statement piece, capturing attention and inspiring dreams of travel, freedom, and harmony with nature.
A certificate of authenticity is included. Carefully packed package.
The author’s works are characterized by a multitude of painting techniques and a wide variety of subjects. The paintings can be found in many private collections around the world, as well as in Polish and Czech galleries.
Other paintings from the Sea series can be viewed on the "Navoyan-art" blog, in the "Vacaciones" section.
