Letting the Ocean In #1
by Jeanette French
Title
Letting the Ocean In #1
Artist
Jeanette French
Medium
Painting - Oil On Canvas
Description
Feeling the power of the changing tides collide, my husband and I photographed these waves roaring through the rocks in the ever changing light, looking for just the image I wanted to paint. Physics defines a wave as an oscillation traveling through the middle world of space and matter, transferring various amounts of energy, depending on the size of the waveform. These coastal waves were definitely transferring a lot of energy from one point to another. The air was electric with negative ions, as the incoming high tide crashed into the outgoing low tide. This wonderful location is near the small Oregon beach town of Cannon Beach on the Oregon Coast. The forested cliffs meet the sea here in tumultuous union at Devil’s Churn, especially during the November storm track. I was looking for images to paint that would capture the power of this experience of Nature.
The natural, cyclical, tidal rise and fall of sea levels is generated by the gravity pull of the Moon and the Earth alignment, the Earth’s rotation, the pattern of the deep ocean tides, the shape of the coastlines and the depth of the near shore. Tidal variations include two almost equal high tides and two low tides per day, a semi-diurnal tide; one high and one low tide per day, a diurnal tide; or a mixed tide, in which there are two uneven tides in a day.
Surf is the wave action that is occurring in the area between the shoreline and the outer edge of the breaking waves. This is where the word “surfing” came from. Surf can also apply to the waves that are actually breaking in shallow water or on the beach.
The beach is the shoreline at the edge of a body of water. The landform of the beach is often composed of loose particles like sand, pebbles, shells and shell fragments, the result of the endless deposit and scouring actions of wave and current.
Creating portals of light, love, joy, beauty, compassion, hope and gratitude is my lifelong passion and gift for the earth, hence the name of my art business, For the Earth. My mother painted in oils when I was young and encouraged my own drawing, painting and handcrafting in all forms. My father, the photographer, gave me my first camera at age 8. As a result of these loving influences, I am a lifelong student of both mediums. I am grateful to my wonderful Pacific NW painter teachers, Stan Capon and Edi Olson, for training my eye and technique. I hope you will enjoy this image as much as I enjoyed its creation. More gifts for the earth can be found at these websites: jeanette-french.artistwebsites.com and jeanette-french.pixels.com.
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January 28th, 2013
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Comments (23)
Bob Christopher
Hi Jeanette...I like your painting. A lovely scene and well presented...Cheers Bob fv
Joni Eskridge
This is a gorgeous painting, Jeanette. I am having a hard time thinking of it as a painting. Your use of color, light and shadow, and water movement are so realistic.
Susan Brown Slizys art signature name
Love your description but LOVE your painting more!!! Will L /Share
HH Photography
This is stunningly beautiful. The color of the water, the back lit waves, the wonderful rock structures....an awesome painting, Jeanette. L/fv
Belinda Low
Oh Jeanette! Your works are so beautiful and inspirational to me. I am getting my fixed today and feel so uplifted just admiring them. You are so talented! F/V