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$1,225.00The Story
Delve into the tranquil and dynamic essence of 'When Waters Flow', an exquisite original painting by Hudson Parkin. This compelling seascape, beautifully framed in a lymed whitewash floating frame measuring 53 x 41 inches, captures the ephemeral beauty of the coastal landscape that has long inspired Parkin's passion for art.
Parkin's brushwork brings to life a mesmerising sky, where stormy teals and soft blues meld with whispers of cloud white, holding promises of clearing weather. Below this atmospheric display, the deep navy sea froths with waves captured through bold strokes of ivory, suggesting their rhythmic dance upon the shore. The beach itself is rendered in warm shades of sand and cream, punctuated by vibrant splashes suggesting sea spray - inviting observers to almost hear the soothing sound of waves against rocks.
The artistâs signature impressionistic style allows viewers to feel each element's energy; from the fleetingly captured flight of seagulls against the expansive sky to the serene yet powerful presence of water meeting land. Each hue plays its part in this symphonyâoceanic azures and ceruleans speak to depth and vastness while lighter tones convey movement and light reflecting off waterâs surface.
'When Waters Flow' is more than an artwork; it is an invitation from Hudson Parkin to embark on a visual journey along Britainâs enchanting coastlines. Through her unique blend of realism and abstraction achieved with palette knives and unconventional tools, Parkin not only depicts these landscapes but also imbues them with emotionâallowing for personal interpretation and connection.
This piece stands as a testament to Parkinâs belief in painting as a deeply personal expressionâa reflection that resonates within each viewer differently. Perfect for those drawn to both the wildness of nature and introspective artistry, 'When Waters Flow' offers not just a beautiful view but a moment encapsulated forever in colour and form.

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Delve into the tranquil and dynamic essence of 'When Waters Flow', an exquisite original painting by Hudson Parkin. This compelling seascape, beautifully framed in a lymed whitewash floating frame measuring 53 x 41 inches, captures the ephemeral beauty of the coastal landscape that has long inspired Parkin's passion for art.
Parkin's brushwork brings to life a mesmerising sky, where stormy teals and soft blues meld with whispers of cloud white, holding promises of clearing weather. Below this atmospheric display, the deep navy sea froths with waves captured through bold strokes of ivory, suggesting their rhythmic dance upon the shore. The beach itself is rendered in warm shades of sand and cream, punctuated by vibrant splashes suggesting sea spray - inviting observers to almost hear the soothing sound of waves against rocks.
The artistâs signature impressionistic style allows viewers to feel each element's energy; from the fleetingly captured flight of seagulls against the expansive sky to the serene yet powerful presence of water meeting land. Each hue plays its part in this symphonyâoceanic azures and ceruleans speak to depth and vastness while lighter tones convey movement and light reflecting off waterâs surface.
'When Waters Flow' is more than an artwork; it is an invitation from Hudson Parkin to embark on a visual journey along Britainâs enchanting coastlines. Through her unique blend of realism and abstraction achieved with palette knives and unconventional tools, Parkin not only depicts these landscapes but also imbues them with emotionâallowing for personal interpretation and connection.
This piece stands as a testament to Parkinâs belief in painting as a deeply personal expressionâa reflection that resonates within each viewer differently. Perfect for those drawn to both the wildness of nature and introspective artistry, 'When Waters Flow' offers not just a beautiful view but a moment encapsulated forever in colour and form.















