Coastal Mist

$300.00

Coastal Mist

Coastal painting | seagull artwork | beach seascape

16 × 20”

Acrylic on stretched canvas

Original Painting by Jane L. Sayers

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Certificate of Authenticity

Ready to hang

Some coastal moments are defined by openness—the stretch of sky, the steady movement of water, and the quiet presence of life along the shore. Coastal Mist captures that simplicity, where a single seagull moves through a landscape shaped by light and air.

The composition balances space and form, with the figure set against a broad horizon of sea and sky. Soft transitions of blue and neutral tones create a sense of calm, while the placement of the seagull introduces a gentle point of focus without interrupting the openness of the scene.

Painterly brushwork keeps the surface fluid and atmospheric, allowing the elements to blend and shift rather than remain fixed. The result is a feeling of movement held within stillness, where the scene remains quiet and continuous.

Rooted in observation and atmosphere, this piece reflects the ease of the shoreline—where light, water, and sky come together in a moment that feels both expansive and at rest.

Coastal Mist

Coastal painting | seagull artwork | beach seascape

16 × 20”

Acrylic on stretched canvas

Original Painting by Jane L. Sayers

Free shipping

Certificate of Authenticity

Ready to hang

Some coastal moments are defined by openness—the stretch of sky, the steady movement of water, and the quiet presence of life along the shore. Coastal Mist captures that simplicity, where a single seagull moves through a landscape shaped by light and air.

The composition balances space and form, with the figure set against a broad horizon of sea and sky. Soft transitions of blue and neutral tones create a sense of calm, while the placement of the seagull introduces a gentle point of focus without interrupting the openness of the scene.

Painterly brushwork keeps the surface fluid and atmospheric, allowing the elements to blend and shift rather than remain fixed. The result is a feeling of movement held within stillness, where the scene remains quiet and continuous.

Rooted in observation and atmosphere, this piece reflects the ease of the shoreline—where light, water, and sky come together in a moment that feels both expansive and at rest.