Sea of Fog
| Support Type: | Canvas |
| Paint Type: | Oil Paint |
| Current Location: | Private collection |
The painting “Sea of Fog” by Vittore Grubici de Dragona seems like a quiet, almost inaudible breath of nature. The horizon line is lost in the fog: the boundary between sky and water seems to dissolve, and the viewer does not immediately understand where space begins and where it ends. Gray-gray shades and soft transitions create a feeling of damp air and damp coolness. The surface of the water does not shine sharply, but rather breathes with a matte shimmer - as if the light did not break through the curtain immediately, but gradually, scatteredly. The composition feels calm and slight anxiety at the same time: the fog hides details, deprives the landscape of specifics, but at the same time maintains its integrity. The technique and color scheme work to create the effect of depth: even without clear contours, the sea does not look flat, but extended. This is an image of the moment between the visible and the disappearing - when the world becomes softer, but no less expressive.
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