Elena M. - "Blue ocean", n.17 - stretched canvas






Holds a bachelor’s degree in art history and a master’s degree in arts and cultural management.
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Elena M. presents 'Blue ocean', n.17 – stretched canvas, an 80 x 80 cm acrylic seascape painting in turquoise, blue and white, hand-signed, original edition, created in 2026 on gallery stretched canvas with 1.7 cm white edges, in excellent condition and shipped directly from the artist from Germany with a COA.
Description from the seller
This elegant 3D textured turquoise and blue painting is designed to create a sense of calm and serenity in your space.
It will take you away from daily work and urban stress into the lavish tropical paradise.
Please keep in mind: it can be difficult to accurately capture the various shades of blue in photos. Exact colors may also vary depending on monitor and lighting.
* Technique: it is painted using professional quality acrylic paints on a gallery stretched canvas.
* Painting size: 80 x 80 cm.
* The 1,7 cm edges are painted white.
* Year of creation: 2026
* Condition: new, perfect condition.
* Method of shipment: Insured, safely packed in a cardboard box, with tracking number.
* You will receive a Certificate of Authenticity (COA).
***Important Shipping Info***
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Working from her studio in Germany, Elena Mosurak’s painting practice is a investigation into colour and facture.
Initially, her paintings were based on realism, but she continues to experiment with new techniques, styles and materials. Since 2010, her work has evolved from traditional still lifes and landscapes to abstractions and semi-abstractions that allow the viewer to develop their own interpretation through a contemplative process. In some of her paintings she like to enrich the representation adding textural effects, using acrylic and oil colours, gesso and mineral sand. This technique allows her to bring depth and tension to the painting, generating contrasts – smooth and grainy, fine and coarse, matte and shiny, light and shadow – it is bring to the paintings gracefulness and balance. This additional sensory aspects helps the viewer to embrace not only the visual, but also tactile perception into their experience, to ‘play’ with the painting and, perhaps, to imagine what is not even there.
Artworks are in private collections in Germany, Greece, Austria, Belgium, Netherlands, Italy, France, Finland, Portugal, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Sweden, Spain, Russia, USA, UK, Taiwan, Singapore, Japan, Australia, Cyprus, China.
This elegant 3D textured turquoise and blue painting is designed to create a sense of calm and serenity in your space.
It will take you away from daily work and urban stress into the lavish tropical paradise.
Please keep in mind: it can be difficult to accurately capture the various shades of blue in photos. Exact colors may also vary depending on monitor and lighting.
* Technique: it is painted using professional quality acrylic paints on a gallery stretched canvas.
* Painting size: 80 x 80 cm.
* The 1,7 cm edges are painted white.
* Year of creation: 2026
* Condition: new, perfect condition.
* Method of shipment: Insured, safely packed in a cardboard box, with tracking number.
* You will receive a Certificate of Authenticity (COA).
***Important Shipping Info***
This painting ship via Catawiki's "Smart Shipping" service. Please check your address before paying.
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Working from her studio in Germany, Elena Mosurak’s painting practice is a investigation into colour and facture.
Initially, her paintings were based on realism, but she continues to experiment with new techniques, styles and materials. Since 2010, her work has evolved from traditional still lifes and landscapes to abstractions and semi-abstractions that allow the viewer to develop their own interpretation through a contemplative process. In some of her paintings she like to enrich the representation adding textural effects, using acrylic and oil colours, gesso and mineral sand. This technique allows her to bring depth and tension to the painting, generating contrasts – smooth and grainy, fine and coarse, matte and shiny, light and shadow – it is bring to the paintings gracefulness and balance. This additional sensory aspects helps the viewer to embrace not only the visual, but also tactile perception into their experience, to ‘play’ with the painting and, perhaps, to imagine what is not even there.
Artworks are in private collections in Germany, Greece, Austria, Belgium, Netherlands, Italy, France, Finland, Portugal, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Sweden, Spain, Russia, USA, UK, Taiwan, Singapore, Japan, Australia, Cyprus, China.
