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Singapore
Painting, Oil on Canvas
Size: 15.7 W x 15.7 H x 1.6 D in
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Face masks nowadays are the usual rubbish on the beaches. People are in such a hurry to swim in the clear tropical sea. So they leave their masks on the sand. Face masks are washed into the water by the tide. Meanwhile, the decomposition time of a disposable mask is about 500 years. They float on the surface, are tangled in corals, or are worn around sea creatures. I met this starfish while diving at one of the shores in Thailand. It was enjoying its leisure time on the coral. It didn’t seem to care about having a mask. It’s so strange that Covid leaves its mark even in the underwater kingdom. Dear friends, remember that the pandemic will be over, but the trash will remain. Please take better care of our wonderful world!
Painting:Oil on Canvas
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:15.7 W x 15.7 H x 1.6 D in
Frame:Not Framed
Ready to Hang:Not applicable
Packaging:Ships in a Box
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Ships From:Thailand.
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Olga Belka is a unique underwater artist the only underwater portraitist in the world. She developed a unique technology of painting in salt water allowing her to paint from nature detailing the smallest details of the underwater world. She travels and paints all over the world. Olga managed to achieve not only the desired visual effect and environmental friendliness but also the durability of the paintings. She creates paintings completely from beginning to end from nature on the seabed. Each painting required from two to six dives and every dive lasts up to three hours. ⠀ Olga Belka paints not only corals, fishes, turtles, and other sea life. But she also works with staging. She creates various story compositions. For example, stories of treasure. To do this, she uses additional props, safe for marine life. ⠀ Having gained experience in painting underwater landscapes, Olga Belka set about creating a completely new art direction – an underwater portrait. In the water column, humans obey completely different laws of physics and are surrounded by new unfamiliar energies and a completely different harmony. Being under the authority of the same energies, Olga captures them on canvas. ⠀ Olga Belka’s unique studio is an underwater world where she creates the paintings while diving. The sea is a boundless resource of inspiration and energy for her and Olga Belka wants to share her vision of the underwater kingdom with the world. In addition, Olga wants to draw the attention of the world community to the beauties of the underwater world and the need to protect the environment. That is why Olga create paintings underwater.
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