About the artwork
"The Demeter" transports us to the maritime tales of old, a ship weathered by time and elements, navigating the rough waters with rugged sails unfurled. This one-of-a-kind original piece is meticulously crafted on 140# vellum paper, using pencil and mixed media to bring the scene to life. The artist's skillful hand captures the essence of the vessel's journey, each pencil stroke and mixed medium application contributing to the narrative of a ship that has weathered countless storms. The artwork is finely framed in a slate grey frame, measuring 27.9 inches in width and 21.5 inches in height. This thoughtful choice of framing enhances the composition, emphasizing the dark and light grey tones that play across the seascape. The frame becomes an extension of the art, creating a harmonious union that draws the viewer into the maritime adventure depicted. "The Demeter" is a testament to the artist's ability to evoke a sense of history and adventure. The play of light and shadow on the ship's sails and the tumultuous waves beneath tells a story of resilience and the passage of time, making this piece a captivating and unique addition to any collection of maritime art.Medium Details
pencil, mixed media, 140# Vellum paper
Frame
Framed
Signature
signed
Condition
Provenance
This extraordinary artwork was created by the talented artist Jimmy Fasanella and has remained within their private collection until [Date of Acquisition]. All pieces are original one-of-a-kind.
The Demeter
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Mixed media
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21.5 H x 27.9 W x -1.5 D in
“The Demeter” is a striking maritime artwork featuring an ancient ship navigating rough waters with rugged sails. Crafted on 140# vellum paper, the artist skillfully used pencil and mixed media to capture the ship’s resilience and history. Framed in slate grey, measuring 27.9×21.5 inches, the piece harmoniously showcases dark and light grey tones. This one-of-a-kind original seamlessly combines traditional and mixed media techniques, offering a captivating glimpse into the timeless narrative of seafaring adventures.
Seller: Fasanella Art Collection
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About the artwork
"The Demeter" transports us to the maritime tales of old, a ship weathered by time and elements, navigating the rough waters with rugged sails unfurled. This one-of-a-kind original piece is meticulously crafted on 140# vellum paper, using pencil and mixed media to bring the scene to life. The artist's skillful hand captures the essence of the vessel's journey, each pencil stroke and mixed medium application contributing to the narrative of a ship that has weathered countless storms. The artwork is finely framed in a slate grey frame, measuring 27.9 inches in width and 21.5 inches in height. This thoughtful choice of framing enhances the composition, emphasizing the dark and light grey tones that play across the seascape. The frame becomes an extension of the art, creating a harmonious union that draws the viewer into the maritime adventure depicted. "The Demeter" is a testament to the artist's ability to evoke a sense of history and adventure. The play of light and shadow on the ship's sails and the tumultuous waves beneath tells a story of resilience and the passage of time, making this piece a captivating and unique addition to any collection of maritime art.Medium Details
pencil, mixed media, 140# Vellum paper
Frame
Framed
Signature
signed
Condition
Provenance
This extraordinary artwork was created by the talented artist Jimmy Fasanella and has remained within their private collection until [Date of Acquisition]. All pieces are original one-of-a-kind.
About the artist
Jimmy Fasanella - United States
Jimmy’s passion for art hit him early in childhood and never left, He enjoy’s doing several types of art, here are some of his pieces.
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