Description
Katsushika Hokusai painted the waves of the Pacific with almost mathematical clarity: each crest curling upon itself with the precision of a woodblock print. ABZU shares the same fascination with the movement of water, but descends to an earlier layer: the ocean as primordial territory, before all representation, before all metaphor.
Layers of black and Prussian blue overlap through expressionist gesture that mimics the rhythm of the tide — the slow accumulation, the retreat, the next wave arriving before the previous one has fully withdrawn. No horizon. No shore. Nothing but the movement itself, infinite and self-sufficient.
The silver glints at the crests are not decoration. They are the only moment in which the ocean reveals that it has a surface, that there is a point of contact between water and air. And in that microscopic instant, all the energy of the tide condenses.
For collectors who understand the ocean not as landscape, but as a state of being.
ABYSSOS Collection · Work 06/09 Giclée on Hahnemühle Photo Rag 308 g/m² · 100% cotton · Acid-free Closed edition of 9 prints · Numbered and signed FineArt Certificate
Art Giclée Printing
Works reproduced with printing technology of 12 intense and natural colors
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