Original: $5,500.00
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$1,925.00The Story
Size:63 x 44 in.
Beneath the Surface is a sweeping and atmospheric 59" x 39" original artwork by Ian H Watkins, capturing the untamed spirit of the Welsh coastline in a moment of shifting weather and restless tide. The canvas is alive with movement: sweeping strokes of turquoise, teal, and deep marine blue seem to race across the surface, echoing the push and pull of waves under a rising wind. Wisps of white and pale cyan slice diagonally across the composition, suggesting the hidden currents and submerged energy that churn beneath calm appearances.
Toward the horizon, a brooding band of dark landform sits beneath a sky heavy with cloud, the light breaking gently through in soft, luminous patches. This interplay of shadow and illumination evokes a sense of anticipation, as though the viewer is standing on the edge of a storm or witnessing the last breath of a fading squall.
Watkins’ instinctive layering of acrylic, pastel, charcoal, and textured elements brings depth and immediacy to the work, creating a tactile link to the coastal landscapes he so closely observes. His practice, grounded in the physicality of the Welsh land itself, offers an honest and emotive response to its ever-changing character. Beneath the Surface is a powerful expression of mood, memory, and the profound sense of hiraeth embedded in the shoreline.

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Size:63 x 44 in.
Beneath the Surface is a sweeping and atmospheric 59" x 39" original artwork by Ian H Watkins, capturing the untamed spirit of the Welsh coastline in a moment of shifting weather and restless tide. The canvas is alive with movement: sweeping strokes of turquoise, teal, and deep marine blue seem to race across the surface, echoing the push and pull of waves under a rising wind. Wisps of white and pale cyan slice diagonally across the composition, suggesting the hidden currents and submerged energy that churn beneath calm appearances.
Toward the horizon, a brooding band of dark landform sits beneath a sky heavy with cloud, the light breaking gently through in soft, luminous patches. This interplay of shadow and illumination evokes a sense of anticipation, as though the viewer is standing on the edge of a storm or witnessing the last breath of a fading squall.
Watkins’ instinctive layering of acrylic, pastel, charcoal, and textured elements brings depth and immediacy to the work, creating a tactile link to the coastal landscapes he so closely observes. His practice, grounded in the physicality of the Welsh land itself, offers an honest and emotive response to its ever-changing character. Beneath the Surface is a powerful expression of mood, memory, and the profound sense of hiraeth embedded in the shoreline.




















