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Two women enter the ocean pool as day surrenders to evening, their careful postures betraying the cool kiss of water. This is the ritual of the last dip—when tired bodies seek one final communion with the sea, embracing both the fatigue of long hours in the sun and the sweet invigoration of cooler water.
The painting carries a subdued, dreamlike quality reminiscent of Monet's tender observations of light. The palette of French blue, soft pinks, and lilac shades captures the magical transition from day to dusk, balancing languid exhaustion against the refreshing promise of evening's embrace.
Acrylic on canvas
53cm x 43cm
Framed in Flooded Gum Float Frame
5:38pm Last Dip
"A Day at the Beach" presents a series of paintings that chronicle the shifting colours, moods, and activities that define different moments of a beach day. From the soft anticipation of dawn to the vibrant energy of midday, each painting captures a specific time and feeling—the colours and atmosphere of 6:37am will be vastly different from those at 11:42am or 2:42pm. This exhibition celebrates the full spectrum of experiences that the beach offers, honouring both the quiet contemplative moments and the joyful bursts of activity that make each visit unique.
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