Prismatic Layers

 

Prismatic Layers
Prismatic Layers

Prismatic Layers

In a quest for the perfect name, I did some research about conch and sea shells in general. One phrase struck a cord – prismatic layers. Basically a shell is calcium carbonate which brings to mind a white gray chalky looking mineral supplement, or maybe the white skeletons of long dead corals washed up on the beach. “Prismatic layers” aptly describes the hues of my Queen Conch shells.

42×30″
Oil on stretched canvas
Black Metal canvas floater frame
Gallery wrapped edges – painted solid gray
Original SOLD

Signed limited edition print available in 8.5×11.9″ Large $125

Keywords: conch, shell, snail
Colors: white, yellow, orange, red, pink, purple, blue, multicolor

Nooks and Crannies

Nooks and Crannies
Nooks and Crannies

Nooks and Crannies
A large square piece these shells truly have presence. Close up the forms are abstract, yet from further back the lights and darks become the nooks and crannies in a pile of conch shells.

oil on stretched canvas
34×34″
Mottled silver wooden frame
Original SOLD

Signed Limited Edition prints available in two sizes: Large $125 and Standard $95

Keywords: conch, shells, seashells, mollusk, snail
Colors: grey, gray, white, pink, purple, yellow

Colors of Conch

Colors of Conch
Colors of Conch

Colors of Conch
Lac Cai is the final resting place for thousands of conch shells. Once harvested by local fishermen, the shells remain as testament to the life style of generations past. Conch is now a protected species on Bonaire.

Oil on stretched canvas
28×38″
Original SOLD

Signed limited edition prints available in Medium $75 and Large $125

Keywords: conches, shells, seashells, ocean, mollusk, snail
Colors: cream, white, yellow, pink