VIRIDITAS : Original Hand-painted Canvas

€50.00

Viriditas (Latin for “greenness,” “vitality,” or “the life force of nature”)

Medium: Watercolor and acrylic on canvas
Dimensions: Approximately hand-sized (miniature format)
Finish: Textured, with sculptural 3D impasto waves that reveal new depth as the artwork is viewed from different angles.

A miniature seascape celebrating the quiet resilience of the natural world. A deep emerald sun rises behind a crashing wave, suggesting that hope, like the tides, is a force of constant renewal.

Created with watercolor and acrylic, this small-format work transforms as it catches the light. Thick layers of acrylic give the wave a sculptural, three-dimensional presence, inviting the viewer to tilt the painting and experience the movement of the sea from different angles. Though only about the size of a small hand, it carries the energy of an expansive ocean.

Viriditas is inspired by the idea that our future depends on remembering our origins. Green—the color of growth, regeneration, and life—becomes both the source of light and a symbol of renewal. The painting invites us to trust in nature’s enduring rhythms and to find hope in our connection to the living world.

Viriditas (Latin for “greenness,” “vitality,” or “the life force of nature”)

Medium: Watercolor and acrylic on canvas
Dimensions: Approximately hand-sized (miniature format)
Finish: Textured, with sculptural 3D impasto waves that reveal new depth as the artwork is viewed from different angles.

A miniature seascape celebrating the quiet resilience of the natural world. A deep emerald sun rises behind a crashing wave, suggesting that hope, like the tides, is a force of constant renewal.

Created with watercolor and acrylic, this small-format work transforms as it catches the light. Thick layers of acrylic give the wave a sculptural, three-dimensional presence, inviting the viewer to tilt the painting and experience the movement of the sea from different angles. Though only about the size of a small hand, it carries the energy of an expansive ocean.

Viriditas is inspired by the idea that our future depends on remembering our origins. Green—the color of growth, regeneration, and life—becomes both the source of light and a symbol of renewal. The painting invites us to trust in nature’s enduring rhythms and to find hope in our connection to the living world.