She Wades Through Indigo
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This print evokes the haunting beauty of a sea-born being—part memory, part myth—emerging from the blue depths with a gaze that pierces and protects. Her skin, tinged with ocean greens and shadows of violet, suggests both vulnerability and power. One golden eye stares from beneath waves of hair that ripple like currents, as if she’s listening to something far beneath the surface—an ancient call or a forgotten truth. She is not merely a figure but a force, an embodiment of all that the sea remembers: sorrow, survival, silence, and song.
There’s an emotional depth here that resists categorization. The woman in this painting feels less like a subject and more like a presence—watching us from some liminal space between past and future, water and sky. Her expression holds the weight of stories left untold, and yet she does not beg to be understood. Instead, she invites the viewer to enter her stillness, to swim in the emotional undertow of her being. This work is a meditation on feminine resilience, solitude, and elemental wisdom—offering not answers, but a mirror
Her Eye Was the Color of Storms
She did not flinch when the sky opened—
stood barefoot in the pull of the tide,
her breath in rhythm with thunder,
as if she’d been waiting
for the world to break wide.
Her hair was wind-tangled memory,
saltwater dreams stitched to her spine.
She spoke not in words,
but in weather—
a language as old as time.
One eye gleamed like a promise unraveling,
gold and green,
like the steel-dark shimmer
of something fierce and half-forgiven
rising from the sea.
You’d think she was mourning,
but no—she was remembering.
Each wave a chapter,
each tear a turning—
the storm was only her returning.
Look too long and you’ll forget
what you came here to escape.
She isn’t asking you to stay,
only to see her clearly—
eye full of storm,
and still, full of grace
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Giclee print on museum quality 410gsm polycotton canvas. Stretched on 1.5 inch pine wood and back wire. Ready to hang.
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1/8 (3mm) thick Digital grade Acrylic with back floating Frame of 1 inch thick. Ready to hang.
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3mm Brushed Metal Print with back floating Frame of 1 inch thick. Ready to hang.
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High Gloss Sublimation on Chromalux Panel with back floating Frame of 1 inch thick. Ready to hang.
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Giclee print on museum quality 410gsm polycotton canvas.
12in x 8in
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Giclee print on Resin coated Satin Photo Paper 240gsm.
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Giclee print on Fine Art Matte Paper.
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Foam Core Print. Framed with 800-967 Black Frame Box including 2-inch White Mat Board and Plexiglass. Mounted, Ready To Hang.
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How long will my products take to arrive?
In an effort to reduce our impact on the oceans and beaches we all love, your art prints and wearable art will be crafted upon your order. Deliveries can take from 2 weeks to 6 weeks. As the sole artist and owner of Ocean Eversley Art, please know that I am so appreciative of your order and have set up the ordering process to make sure that you have every shipping update that is available. If you have any questions, the best thing to do is check your email for order and delivery updates.
Do you ship internationally?
Canvases, fine art paper prints, and murals can be rolled and packaged by art specialists for safe transport during shipping. You will receive detailed tracking information and will be able to view updates along the way. Shipping is within the United States.
What is your return policy?
Originals, Art Prints, Photography Prints, Commissions, Wearable Art and Home Accessories Art: All purchases are final and non-refundable.
Do you offer payment plans?
Currently there are no payment plans.
Are you open to collaborations or exhibiting your work in galleries?
I'm interested in exploring new collaborations and showcasing my artwork in galleries if it is the right fit. Reach out with your proposal or exhibition opportunities.