“Two Worlds 30th Cubist”: A Retrospective Vision of Marine Majesty in Cubism
Robert Lyn Nelson’s “Two Worlds 30th Cubist” is a vibrant and dynamic celebration of his signature Two Worlds style. This piece commemorates the 30th anniversary of his first Two Worlds painting, created in 1979, which featured whales breaching off the coast of Lahaina, Maui.
In this rendition, Nelson employs a cubist approach, fracturing and reassembling the scene into a mesmerizing mosaic of color and form. The composition is divided, showcasing both the above and below-water perspectives simultaneously. A majestic humpback whale takes center stage, its powerful form bridging the two realms.
Above, a sunset bathes the picturesque town of Lahaina in warm hues, while sailboats glide across the tranquil waters. Below, the whale’s graceful descent is mirrored by a kaleidoscope of marine life, including sea turtles and coral reefs rendered in Nelson’s distinctive style. The textured layers and carefully chosen palette create a sense of depth and movement, drawing the viewer into the heart of this underwater paradise. The bold lines and geometric shapes characteristic of cubism add a modern edge to this classic marine theme.
This artwork will be a prized addition to any collection celebrating the beauty of marine life and the innovative spirit of contemporary art.
Size: 30 x 24 inches
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-The Original painting: Acrylic on canvas
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