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Marseille's Luminous Horizon

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“Marseille's Luminous Horizon” is an original seascape painting on an 8in x 8in canvas panel. It has muted blues, earthy tones, and a sky that fades from cornflower blue to a subtle pink. In this painting, a sailboat is gently traveling through the rugged splendor of the Calanques, their limestone cliffs sculpted by centuries of wind and wave. Rising majestically against the horizon, these mountains command attention, their craggy peaks illuminated by the golden light of the sun. Nestled amidst the mountainside lie the remnants of ancient ruins, whispering tales of civilizations past. Let this seascape take you on a visual voyage of discovery.

Size is 8” x 8” on canvas panel. Edges are gold. Comes unframed but would look beautiful with a vintage easel.

Painted with oil and varnished.

Free shipping included!

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“Marseille's Luminous Horizon” is an original seascape painting on an 8in x 8in canvas panel. It has muted blues, earthy tones, and a sky that fades from cornflower blue to a subtle pink. In this painting, a sailboat is gently traveling through the rugged splendor of the Calanques, their limestone cliffs sculpted by centuries of wind and wave. Rising majestically against the horizon, these mountains command attention, their craggy peaks illuminated by the golden light of the sun. Nestled amidst the mountainside lie the remnants of ancient ruins, whispering tales of civilizations past. Let this seascape take you on a visual voyage of discovery.

Size is 8” x 8” on canvas panel. Edges are gold. Comes unframed but would look beautiful with a vintage easel.

Painted with oil and varnished.

Free shipping included!

“Marseille's Luminous Horizon” is an original seascape painting on an 8in x 8in canvas panel. It has muted blues, earthy tones, and a sky that fades from cornflower blue to a subtle pink. In this painting, a sailboat is gently traveling through the rugged splendor of the Calanques, their limestone cliffs sculpted by centuries of wind and wave. Rising majestically against the horizon, these mountains command attention, their craggy peaks illuminated by the golden light of the sun. Nestled amidst the mountainside lie the remnants of ancient ruins, whispering tales of civilizations past. Let this seascape take you on a visual voyage of discovery.

Size is 8” x 8” on canvas panel. Edges are gold. Comes unframed but would look beautiful with a vintage easel.

Painted with oil and varnished.

Free shipping included!

If you’re interested in a print of this, please contact me.

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