Description
An emerald wave curls and bursts behind three women seated close at the water’s edge, their backs turned, faces near one another in quiet exchange. Wrapped in wet white silk that clings like sculpture, they hold steady while foam and spray spiral around them, one woman’s hair streaming sideways on the wind. Warm, photoreal skin glows against the cool green water, and the whole frame hums with the moment the wave lands — intimacy and strength together, three figures bound calm at the centre of motion.
The piece brings movement and light into a room without overwhelming it, the bright spray and deep green water lending freshness and depth. Part of the Saltwater Silk collection, where figures move like dancers along the shoreline and wet drapery folds the way it does in classical sculpture, it suits a living room, a spa, or any space that welcomes a serene, kinetic centrepiece full of air and water. To live with it is to keep the rhythm of the sea on the wall — sculptural, sensual, always moving.
Saltwater Silk gathers the human form where the land gives way to water. Each work catches a small company of figures mid-dance, the cloth clinging wet and luminous to skin, spray rising into vapor, a lone source of light turning the shoreline into living sculpture. It is the ancient art of wet drapery — the way sculptors once carved fabric so fine you could see the body beneath it — reborn in salt air, motion and shifting tide.
The collection moves like the sea itself, from the cool green of Emerald Break to the warmth of Gold Undertow, from the blush of Rose Haze to the hush of Pearl Tide, before closing on the intimate gathering of Three in the Surf. Together these pieces carry the rhythm of the shore indoors — the pull of the tide, the breath of the waves, the quiet poetry of bodies caught between movement and stillness. To live with one is to keep a fragment of that coastline close, alive and timeless on the wall.
Key Features
- Material: High-definition Lambda Print — true silver-halide photographic exposure (Fuji Crystal DP II for colour, Ilford for black & white) on premium acrylic glass, glossy finish for exceptional depth and clarity.
- Finish: Face-mounted under 2 mm premium acrylic glass — Diasec technique.
- Backing: 3 mm alu Dibond composite panel.
- Style: Hyperrealism
- Edition: Unlimited.
- Mounting: Recessed aluminium subframe — ready to hang (invisible wall mounting, 25 mm offset).
- Longevity: 50–75 years archival conservation.
Purpose
The collection sets out to translate the timeless beauty of wet drapery into a contemporary language of light, water and movement — groups of figures caught mid-dance, where translucent fabric, sea spray and a single light turn the shoreline into living sculpture.
Audience
- For lovers of the human form in art, drawn to bodies in motion and the quiet grace of classical drapery reborn in light.
- For those who feel at home near the sea and want its rhythm, spray and shifting light to live on the wall all year.
- For collectors and first-time buyers alike who favor work that feels both timeless and entirely contemporary.
- For interiors with presence — serene bedrooms, refined living rooms, spa-like spaces, hotels and wellness practices seeking sensual calm.
Interior Decorator’s Advice
- Give the piece a clear, uncluttered wall where the eye can travel along the tide-line; let it command the room rather than compete with it.
- Favor soft, directional light that echoes the single source within the image, grazing the surface to bring the wet silk and spray to life.
- Surround it with natural, restrained textures — linen, pale wood, stone and muted sea tones — that let the colors breathe.
- Hung as a pair or a trio, the works build a rhythm like successive waves; choose hues that flow from cool to warm across the wall for a quiet, sequential pull.





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