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"seascape" Definitions
  1. a picture or view of the sea
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He tossed paint chips from the seascape into a toilet.
Vintage Boat Seascape Oil Paintings, Set of 3, $148; chairish.com.  6.
Whale shark in Cendrawasih Bay, part of the Bird's Head Seascape.
We'll see a seascape and say: That's a Jane Wilson sky.
"The seascape was one of Courbet's most important subjects," Mr. Weider said.
Even in the Bird's Head Seascape, there's still work to be done.
The pair decided to enroll in the Bob Ross Workshop, become Certified Bob Ross Seascape Painters, and apply their newly minted certifications to a series of side-by-side en plein air seascape paintings on the Florida shore.
In "Seascape" (1870s), he used thin, gray, wraithlike washes to paint on wood.
The various brushstrokes in "Seascape IV (First Series)" (1975) are a marvel to behold.
For instance, this 17th-century seascape includes a secret portrait of a beached whale.
Full-room experiences, like the beautiful underwater seascape of Tonandi, always felt clearly artificial.
A fanciful village-and-seascape, "Palermo" (1928), could have been painted by Maurice Utrillo.
And if that's not easily accessible, a city, or seascape or a mountain will work.
You can see how much she got from Géricault, for example, in a lovely seascape.
The Canadian chef Jakob Lutes will join Seascape Kayak Tours in coastal New Brunswick, Aug.
For one, a thriving, healthy ocean yields economic benefits that a damaged seascape simply cannot.
Previous maps were drawn by hand in the 1970s and depicted "a barren seascape," Müller says.
Take time to gaze out at the horizon and take in the vastness of the seascape.
The immense seascape displays more linear fluidity than its predecessors, flowing horizontally like stratus clouds at twilight.
Caspar David Friedrich once painted a similar seascape, with a monk gazing oceanward and contemplating the infinite.
A detail from an untitled seascape in Laura Owens's midcareer survey at the Whitney Museum of American Art.
It is, by any measure, a beautiful film: Set in coastal Dakar; the background is a churning seascape.
And while the US is distracted, China is slowly and incrementally changing the seascape in the Asia Pacific.
When he hit the ground, he came down so hard that he smashed the seascape, chipping the paint.
She zigzags through gnarled seascape that eventually snags the camera from her fin — and then the footage stops.
Around 2001, the Bird's Head Seascape was a hotbed of commercial fishing, mining, poaching, and unregulated natural resource extraction.
Together, the couple runs DK Photography in Queensland, Australia, and they share a passion for landscape, seascape, and astrophotography.
So not only does the Chinese trawling breach maritime borders, it also leaves a lifeless seascape in its wake.
My eyes darted from Saba to the water; I was too preoccupied with his safety to appreciate the seascape.
"Seascape at Scheveningen" is the only other painting in the museum's collection from van Gogh's time in the Hague.
The images — a mix of portraits, street scenes, and seascape — lay the conceptual foundation for her final body of work.
The VR films at Tribeca let you ride a dragon, swim with dolphins, and float through a meditative psychedelic seascape.
Available in 2.65, 5, and 10-gallon capacities, each comes with everything you need to create an underwater fluorescent seascape.
On three jumbo screens flanking the main stage, a roiling seascape moved in stormy waves under the logo for Ocean.
It's a nicely composed Mediterranean seascape glimpsed through a small valley, with strong geometric elements and very sure paint application.
I saw a Fontana, a Baselitz, and some other things that I didn't like straight away, like a Gerhard Richter seascape.
Her seascape is also peppered with odd supernatural phenomena, like unexplained bursts of electricity and "philosophic" iron that slithers as if alive.
A thickly painted Anselm Kiefer seascape with dark and choppy waters encapsulated the early mood on Monday night at the Phillips auction.
In DEEP SEE(2017), the drill ruptures a 2-D seascape, a black-sleeved forearm entering to grasp at a human ponytail.
The underside of the bunk became a canvas for a seascape emblazoned with "Dream On," a nod to the Boston-bred Aerosmith.
We're also quizzing your knowledge about the driest place on Earth, and we're taking you to a frigid and hauntingly beautiful seascape.
His light comes flat from the right, whereas the sun softly lights the seascape from somewhere up on the left hand side.
I spotted a box of art supplies in the closet, and wondered how long she had spent painting that seascape in the bedroom.
And yet Sandberg has also been protected — by her grief, by her special status as a female leader in a seascape of men.
But there's also a seascape by the 2000th-century painter Eugène Boudin hanging over a landscape by the Fauve artist Henri-Edmond Cross.
Gradually shifting in tonality between light and dark, "Seascape with Cyanobacteria" immediately recalls the exponential growth of bacteria living in a petri dish.
Through realignments and manifold perspectives on the same allegorized seascape, these new paintings draw forceful attention to the interdependence between light and time.
An example is Albert Pinkham Ryder, where a small seascape becomes a giant space; the size is small but the scale is enormous.
And Michael Altman has an orange-on-orange seascape that may be the largest, most Abstract Expressionist painting by Milton Avery you'll ever see.
Illegal fishing operations in Mexico's Gulf of California, the vaquita's only habitat, have littered the seascape with gillnets that trap and drown the cetaceans.
Over time Schloss turned toward abstraction: her "Barbours Shore, Deer Isle Maine" (1958) is a traditional seascape compared to her work from the 1970s.
Image: Conservation International/Sterling ZumbrunnBut as the video's narrator, local marine scientist Ronald Mambrasar, explains, things weren't always so bright at Bird's Head Seascape.
And it's impressive: the teenage artist not only skillfully edits Schongauer's midair tangle of demons-and-saint, but sets it against an invented seascape.
In contrast to the heavenly expanse of shimmering seascape, the interior is determinedly plain — though no matter in summer, when the seating is outdoors.
In describing Elstir's Turner-esque seascape, "Carquehuit Harbour," Proust may be paying a double homage, to the English painter and his famous champion, John Ruskin.
Below it is a timeless abstract seascape in grays and blues, and off to the side is a cartoon addressing the politics of its moment.
In an untitled 1997 abstract seascape that is mostly blue sky, she painted two thick black lines (birds) with drop shadows for a trompe l'oeil effect.
Suggesting a seascape, a hellscape and occasionally the outskirts of Newark, these low-budget visions are as otherworldly as anything in "Toruk," though emphatically less lush.
Hanging in a niche a few steps away, there's "Komm bald weiner" ("Come Again Soon," 2016), a framed seascape embellished by iridescent  pools of digital color .
This "slippery, greenish fish blends with the seascape", then latches on to its prey, "siphoning off its blood through its multiple orifices", Mr Faligot writes evocatively.
Her mother is a landscape painter and muralist whose sky and seascape oil paintings will be on display in April at the Cross MacKenzie Gallery in Washington.
Using Adobe After Effects, Dutch cinematographer Armand Dijcks animated ocean stills taken by Australian photographer Ray Collins into a sequence of 4K seascape vignettes entitled, The Infinite Now.
The Bird's Head Seascape contains more than 2,500 islands and reefs that make up the archipelago of Raja Ampat, and covers an area roughly the size of Great Britain.
The former featured a vast painting of a blurry seascape with two curly "W" shapes, representing seagulls in flight, which appeared to cast shadows onto the sky behind them.
The Geans grow Gaviota and Seascape strawberries, known for sweetness and flavor but not for productivity or the ability to survive shipping and days in a supermarket produce department.
It's a place that shifts between a beautiful seascape and a dark, nightmarish world, as Kay attempts to come to terms with a series of traumas from throughout her life.
Chu brings extensive knowledge of the financial markets, having worked in sales and trading for UBS Investment Bank, mutual fund management for Hennessy Advisors and investment management for Seascape Capital.
The Wildlife Conservation Society (a former consulting client of mine) is working through its Seascape program to restore populations of threatened aquatic species and protect near-shore and offshore habitats.
Laure Katz, director of the Seascapes Program for Conservation International, tells Mashable that by training community members, the Bird's Head Seascape Initiative has reduced illegal fishing by poachers by 90%.
We would swim about 20 minutes and stop to rest and drink from water bottles or to check out a turtle floating below, some passing trumpet fish or another otherworldly seascape.
This colorful, alien-like seascape was recorded by a Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) dispatched by Australian government scientists exploring the seafloor at O'Brien Bay, near Casey research station in East Antarctica.
"It is really important to make the issue clear how rapidly disease outbreaks can completely change our seascape and threaten biodiversity in our oceans when, sometimes, nobody is watching," she said.
So do the seven species of whales that visit New York Harbor and all 338 marine species that live in the city's seascape, including sharks, sea turtles, seals and sea horses.
But they are connected through visual metaphor: in the Matisse, a lush, raucous landscape  impersonates an interior; Diebenkorn's landscape (or seascape) poses as a still life — lullabies orchestrated with cymbals, both.
Despite not breaking any individual records, works by Juan Gris, Edouard Manet, Paul Gauguin (including his 1888 seascape "La Vague"), Georges Seurat, Paul Signac, and Joan Miró also fetched eight-figure sums.
The painting was a seascape: It showed a heaving wall of white water, a rising cumulus strewn with lozenges of blue and green whose volcanic unfolding lay somewhere in the painting's future.
Nestled between Europe and Africa, the Maltese island of Gozo is known for its Mediterranean seascape, rugged landscape, and for being the purported home of Calypso, who wooed Odysseus in Homer's The Odyssey.
To turn from the manuscript of "Faun" to a copy of Mallarmé's poem, and then to see on the walls a Whistler seascape and Hokusai's "Great Wave," was to feel Debussy's synesthetic kick.
That said, in a memorable visit from the first season, John Cleese and Graham Chapman (in drag as mothers with a taste for corporeal punishment, naturally) take bites out of a Turner seascape.
Behind her, the dark columns of rock formations, striated with arbitrary colors, give way to a sun-drenched vista of open waters, as if the seascape were the taunting Siren's invitation to a voyage.
As recently as this summer, the pair was revisiting their Bob Ross training, with a marathon seascape painting performance and installation at Trinosophes, which has served as longtime sponsor to Poe-Crissman collaborative antics.
The significance of the works to the Van Gogh Museum comes from the subjects he painted: The Scheveningen painting is one of only two seascape paintings from the Hague period in the museum's collection.
But following his early successes, ending with "Seascape" in 1975, he went into a decline, partly owing to struggles with alcohol, and for nearly 19633 years he did not write a commercially successful play.
This movement of the larger work, "Self-Titled 2: (954)785-8492.5," included a pilgrimage, of sorts, to the Bob Ross Institute in New Smyrna Beach, Florida, where they were formally trained in seascape painting.
The paint on the bottom left corner of "Seascape at Scheveningen" has broken away, and "Reformed Church in Nuenen" seems to have minor damage around the edges of the canvas, according to the news release.
Guayanilla also lost a tourist attraction called the Window of the Caribbean, a rock formation jutting into the sea that formerly featured a doughnut-like hole that provided a frame for the seascape behind it.
When covering just the bottom half of the window, they mimic the haunting black-and-white seascape photographs that Sugimoto has produced since the early '80s, where the horizon is divided by sky and sea.
It's unclear why Mott has chosen this dynamic, four-panel seascape, which reveals upon close inspection to be comprised of some 500,000 menacing fish hooks, to include in her unifying thesis on the materiality of rocks.
Three audience members and I were brought into a large room and fitted with Vive headsets and controllers, after which we were plunged into a VR version of a castle ledge, surrounded by a roiling seascape.
Valen's Reef, a new 360-degree short film from environmental organization Conservation International, follows West Papuan fisherman-turned-conservationist Ronald Mambrasar and his 8-year-old son Valen as they explore the protected Bird's Head Seascape.
Her office is spare and white; the only splash of color comes from a single painting—a seascape done on a piece of corrugated metal—that is the work of her partner, an artist and designer.
In a few weeks, as TV cameras swoop over the Olympic Park in the Barra da Tijuca neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro, viewers will glimpse what looks like a colossal seascape mural encircling the new aquatics stadium.
The most abstract of the screens has the appearance of a blurred Gerhard Richter seascape at moments, while the most solidly representational of them oscillates between a Pomeranian puppy and that creepy kid's toy known as Furby.
Gazing toward the end of the underground chamber facing the bay, I realize the rectangular opening has, like the lens of a camera, perfectly framed the horizon line of the sky and ocean, creating a living seascape.
At the Tate visitors will be able to lose themselves in images so large that they could swallow you up—a seascape measuring three metres by four and a market scene in Ethiopia that occupies an entire wall.
A new VR film, "Valen's Reef," takes viewers through the restoration of Bird's Head Seascape, a vast reef system that weaves its way through the island archipelago of Raja Ampat off the remote coastline of West Paupa, Indonesia.
" As the official press release shares, "The exhibition aims to question why certain art is 'bad' while other art hangs gloriously in the National Gallery, or why one person's pretty seascape is to another the epitome of kitsch.
Ms. Lee, who lives in Seoul, was in a warehouse in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, last week, turning the local garbage into a cheery seascape installation, complete with gulls and rolling waves against a backdrop the color of Caribbean waters.
Now dubbed "the epicenter of marine biodiversity," home to 75% of the world's known coral species and other creatures found nowhere else on the planet, the Bird's Head Seascape was nearly destroyed by overfishing just 12 years ago.
Other noted works included "Seascape," which Albee directed when it opened on Broadway in 1974 and had an absurdist twist - an elderly couple are joined on the beach by two human-sized talking lizards as they consider their relationships.
Keep krasinthusith's collection of otherworldly carvings in mind when Halloween comes around, because while you may not have the skill to carve out a Tolkien-level seascape, you'll definitely find some inspiration in his amazing works of edible art.
The smaller photograph is held in such a way, blocking the view of what seems like a seascape, that it becomes a kind of prism, through which an historical event is superimposed on what seems like a benign image.
The train was a way of getting our family out into the most remote parts of Norway, a land and seascape imbued with myth and completely foreign to our own lives back home in the San Francisco Bay Area.
In some pieces, marine life, a forest, or a seascape is visible, but blurred or transformed by the presence of strange colors, waves, or mirrors, evoking the complicated mechanics of optics, and the subjective nature of the physical realm.
The three paintings in storage on Tatihou from the Louvre were: Alexandre Casati's "The Fish Sale" (19th century); a 17th century seascape by an unknown Dutch painter; and "Still Life with Fish," by an unknown painter from the southern Netherlands.
Debuting today at the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity, the VR film "Valen's Reef" follows the conservation and rehabilitation of the Bird's Head Seascape through the eyes of local fisherman and marine scientist Ronald Mambrasar and his young son, Valen.
Last year, a team of biologists affiliated with the nonprofit visited the Bird's Head Seascape—a luminous reef system located off West Papua, Indonesia—for the sole purpose of outfitting resident whale sharks with special fin-mounted satellite tracking tags.
They're masterpieces of intimacy — shaped canvases depicting, say, a seascape, a bedside tableau or even a self-portrait, with edges that trace the outline of a naked woman (her leg, arm, stomach, breast), and only a nipple in the painted portion.
At the Seascape resort, the owner of Hong Kong Garden restaurant said he regretted placing an order last night for fresh shrimp, scallops and lettuce from local suppliers, only to worry that he would have throw everything away the next day.
Ms. Otto-Knapp's unorthodox deployment of watercolor on large canvases — the largest, a luxurious seascape of twin bays in the moonlight, is 20 feet across — allows her to saturate her grisailles with chromatic variation even as their surfaces remain uncompromisingly flat.
"Those are at the scale of a large family garden," he said of the restoration efforts, whereas the collapse of the Great Barrier Reef would mean "the loss of an entire seascape," akin, he said, to the fall of the Roman Empire.
Ingeniously (and secretly), Le Gray would combine two negatives that he had made — one for the sky, one for the water — to produce a finished print of a seascape that, as in "The Great Wave, Sète" (210), revealed both whitecaps and clouds.
Anti-mafia prosecutors in Naples said investigators recovered the early works "Seascape at Scheveningen" (1882) and "Congregation Leaving the Reformed Church in Nuenen" (1884-85) while keeping tabs on a clan of the notorious Camorra Mafia, according to the New York Times.
The surprise of the night was the £2000 million, or roughly $2010 million, paid by a telephone bidder, after a lengthy three-way battle, for a thickly painted 2000-2347 Anselm Kiefer seascape, incorporating a lead toy submarine, that was fresh to the auction market.
"The Belizean government deserves tremendous credit for partnering with the NGO sector and taking concrete steps toward safeguarding this truly special seascape—and that work will continue," said Nicole Auil Gomez, the Belize country director for the Wildlife Conservation Society, in a press release.
"When I saw the damage in the lower left corner of one of the paintings, it was substantial, but I looked at the rest and realized it was the only big damage, and I was very relieved to see that," she said of the seascape.
The 13 works stolen that morning include Rembrandt's only known seascape, "Christ in the Storm on the Sea of Galilee" (1633); "The Concert" (ca 19903), one of only 36 known Vermeer paintings in the world; Edouard Manet's "Chez Tortoni" (ca 1875); and five works by Edgar Degas.
A Debussy title is more often than not an image of a natural event: a warm sirocco moving across a plain; a seascape at dawn or at noon; dead leaves rustling in the breeze; early morning mists; moonlight reflecting off the surface of an old ruin.
The first piece you encounter, "Self Portrait in Reykjavík" (2015) is a roughly two-minute looping video that superimposes scraps of footage gathered during Reilly's time in Iceland — particularly of barges moving across a sunset seascape — on a glitchy, animated self-portrait from the shoulders up.
It's no accident that all of the plastic heads packed into the drawers in his studio depict black people: He has always painted only black figures, at leisure, in love, in extremis and in practically all the forms the genre offers (portraiture, history painting, allegory, fête champêtre, even seascape).
"If he had never proposed dazzle painting, he would still be lauded as a top-level seascape artist and a designer and illustrator of stunningly elegant British travel posters," said Roy R. Behrens, a professor at the University of Northern Iowa who is an expert on marine camouflage.
Four wall-sized paintings serve as the exhibition's pillars, showcasing marquee names from that Ninth Street roster; these include Lee Krasner's botanical epic "The Seasons" (1957); Helen Frankenthaler's coastal fantasia "Seascape with Dunes" (1962); Elaine de Kooning's violent drama "Bullfight" (1959); and Joan Mitchell's romantic, eruptive topography, "Slate" (134).
At Paul Surridge's show for Roberto Cavalli, his Modernist tiger print — to my eye, it looked more like a wavy surrealist seascape in de Chirico colors but it wouldn't be Cavalli without an animal print, I suppose — and a free hand with sequins showered men and women both.
The bight, a stretch of the Atlantic Ocean between Cape May, N.J., and Montauk Point on Long Island, is home to more than two dozen species of sharks, said Merry Camhi, director of New York Seascape at the New York Aquarium and one of the scientists accompanying the Ocearch crew.
The gallery, a powerhouse of influence in New York since 1977 (now in London and Paris as well), is doing a curated booth that features three artists and an environmental theme: The black-and-white photos of ocean and horizon are from the Seascape series by the Japanese photographer Hiroshi Sugimoto.
Driven by Hokusai's series Thirty-Six Views of Mt Fuji (1830-18903), he experiments with parallel and incongruent diagonals in "Seascape near Les Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer" (1888), in which the horizon buckles as if bending under the weight of the serene, subtly gradated color fields across the expansive sky.
Some of Balke's best large paintings may have come in the late 1840s, suggested by the hallucinatory "Seascape," in which a crown of mountains seems to float above land, sea and clouds like a vision, and "The North Cape in the Moonlight" — a gentler, larger, earlier version of the show's first painting.
He seems so pensive on TV, but one on one, he is even more pensive, pulling out each word only after having examined it, like an old man putting together a jigsaw puzzle of some swirly seascape where there is blue, but then there is blue, and then there is "blue," and ... blue!
There was Georgina Grenville, now in her 40s, in "Marianna, Maria P.," a narrow lace sheath-turned-pointillist-seascape, every dot a sequin, her head enclosed in an ivory ostrich feather hood; here was Adut Akech in "Debora, Cristina, Sara, Ricardo, Elena," an explosion of ruffled amethyst taffeta that took 903 hours to make.
Here a duo of young architects from Oslo (Ghilardi & Hellsten Architects) had also constructed their installation, called Eldhusoya, a project that includes an elevated walkway that leads around one of the picturesque islands, and a route that provides a 360-degree view of the adjacent bridge, the seascape, and neighboring islets alongside, in order to organically bring them into one frame of vision.
Wolfgang Tillmans, the sensitive, London-based German photographer, is also represented across the fair, from David Zwirner, which is showing a large-scale 2013 portrait of a young man whose hair and sweater are flecked with snow, to the Los Angeles gallery Regen Projects, with a knockout new seascape, whose wide expanses and dramatic clouds recall the 19th-century photographs of Gustave Le Gray.
And then, there are the recent reports that a gigantic crack has deepened in an Antarctic ice shelf, increasing the possibility that an iceberg extending nearly 2,000 square miles will crash into the sea and, as it melts, alter forever the seascape of the planet, with Chile (whose territorial claim in that continent is governed by a treaty with six other nations) one of the first victims.
This move may be a result of the Hoppers being on loan from the Whitney Museum, but the exchange of Hopper's contemplative "Cobb's Barns, South Truro" and "Burly Cobb's House, South Truro" for an 1887 seascape is telling: it represents a jump from a taste for the modern and striking to a vision of centuries-past — a mere generic picture of America rooted in tradition, with nothing to spark the imagination.
Dense with lavishly carved 153th-century Herter Brothers furniture, intricately embroidered Turkish textiles and a smattering of decorative objects — early 20th-century Wiener Werkstätte lace doilies, 19th-century plaster busts, framed 18th-century German wax seals, a two-and-a-half-foot-wide Victorian seascape diorama filled with coral and dried sponges — the space recalls the intensely idiosyncratic flats of New York's creative class from the '21920s, '219s and '217s.
His major works included "A Delicate Balance," a Pulitzer-winning, darkly unsettling comedy about an affluent family whose members reveal their deep unhappiness in shrewd and stinging verbal combat; "All Over" (203), directed on Broadway by John Gielgud and starring Colleen Dewhurst, about a family (and a mistress) awaiting the deathbed expiration of an unseen, wealthy man; "Seascape" (1975), another Pulitzer winner, a creepily comic, slightly ominous meditation on monogamy, evolution and mortality that develops from an oceanside discussion involving an elderly human couple and a pair of anthropomorphic lizards; and "Three Tall Women," a strikingly personal work drawn from memories of his adoptive mother, scrutinizing, in its various stages, the life of a dying woman.

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