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Teal Ocean Swimmer First Dive - Wall Art by Fir Gallery
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Teal Ocean Swimmer First Dive - Wall Art by Fir Gallery
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Against a flat expanse of deep teal, a pale figure cuts diagonally through the composition — arms extended, body arcing downward into a trail of displaced water rendered in soft white and foam. The figure is small relative to the field, which gives the surrounding colour an almost pressurised weight. The surface reads like oil or acrylic laid with restraint — no decorative texture, no gestural excess. The tension sits in that diagonal: the body caught mid-movement, suspended between entry and immersion. Negative space dominates, and the teal holds steady without variation, making the luminous white of the splash the single point of release.
This figurative teal ocean painting settles naturally in a living room above a pale linen sofa, where the cool, even colour field anchors a neutral palette without introducing contrast. In a bedroom, placed on the wall opposite the window, it reads quietly — calming without being passive. A home office benefits from its stillness; hung on the desk-facing wall, the lone figure and open expanse give the eye somewhere to rest. It pairs with bleached oak furniture, soft white walls, and matte natural linen — spaces that lean coastal or soft modern without committing to either fully.
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