Signed Impressionist Oil on Canvas Seascape Painting 'Afternoon by the Sea' Item ID: 2676653364
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"Thai artist Sukum Ruangdech paints a breathtaking oil seascape in the Impressionist style, depicting the vast expanse of the ocean stretching out to meet a softly clouded sky with stones partially submerged in the clear, blue water. 'The inspiration for this artwork came from my travels,' says Ruangdech. 'Train journeys offer endless beauty. Looking out the window reveals countless beautiful scenes. When passing the ocean, seeing the azure expanse, breathing in the sea air and witnessing the shimmering sunlight reflecting on the water, it truly lifts my spirits on a melancholic afternoon.'"
- 2.97 lbs
- 23.5 inches H x 31.5 inches W x 1.6 inches D
- Oil on canvas
- Arrives unframed
- Signed by the artist
- Stretched
Made in Thailand
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"When I was young, I knew I liked painting but later I chose the industrial science program. I also attended drafting class where I realized how much I really love painting. I told my parents I wanted to continue studying in a university art school but they disagreed so I chose mass communications instead.
"In my mass media courses, I studied many things such as publishing, photography, making a documentary, writing articles and my courses included a design class. After graduating, I moved to Bangkok and worked in a publishing company where I had to interview many people from many different careers.
"One day, I met a painting professor. He suggested, 'If you love art but didn't study it, you can still paint!' These words encouraged me to start painting. My first used oil on canvas and was titled 'The Houseboat.'
"Later, I moved to Sukhothai to work in the government service where I ran into an old friend, my art teacher. We had a good time chatting and, when he saw my painting, he offered to teach me oil color techniques and element of painting.
"After that, I practiced seriously, painting places like the old city, ancient ruins, temples and landscapes. I had already researched the history of these places because I love traveling, so all historic sites help me find inspiration for my art.
"I'm not so good at portraits because I don't think I have enough knowledge. I took five years collecting and practicing my own works and I participated in activities with the local artist community. Mostly there were art exhibitions and I thought this could expand my vision about the world of art because I used to paint alone and never exhibited anywhere, so I never knew how proficient I am.
"Thanks to these exhibits, I sold some of my works to a foreigner who led me to meet Parinya, a Novica-featured artist. Parinya introduced me to sell my works here and I hope my art becomes known worldwide. Thank you."
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"When I was young, I knew I liked painting but later I chose the industrial science program. I also attended drafting class where I realized how much I really love painting. I told my parents I wanted to continue studying in a university art school but they disagreed so I chose mass communications instead.
"In my mass media courses, I studied many things such as publishing, photography, making a documentary, writing articles and my courses included a design class. After graduating, I moved to Bangkok and worked in a publishing company where I had to interview many people from many different careers.
"One day, I met a painting professor. He suggested, 'If you love art but didn't study it, you can still paint!' These words encouraged me to start painting. My first used oil on canvas and was titled 'The Houseboat.'
"Later, I moved to Sukhothai to work in the government service where I ran into an old friend, my art teacher. We had a good time chatting and, when he saw my painting, he offered to teach me oil color techniques and element of painting.
"After that, I practiced seriously, painting places like the old city, ancient ruins, temples and landscapes. I had already researched the history of these places because I love traveling, so all historic sites help me find inspiration for my art.
"I'm not so good at portraits because I don't think I have enough knowledge. I took five years collecting and practicing my own works and I participated in activities with the local artist community. Mostly there were art exhibitions and I thought this could expand my vision about the world of art because I used to paint alone and never exhibited anywhere, so I never knew how proficient I am.
"Thanks to these exhibits, I sold some of my works to a foreigner who led me to meet Parinya, a Novica-featured artist. Parinya introduced me to sell my works here and I hope my art becomes known worldwide. Thank you."
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