This another example of “the Dream Tour Series”. South Africa is home to one of this earth’s most perfect waves. It’s swells march into Jeffrey’s Bay hitting the shore at an angle which causes a wave that breaks one end to another. In Jeffrey’s Bay swells race down the shore from left to right-when facing the shoreline from the ocean, thus it is called a right-hander. A very long, perfect right-hander with speed being the recipe for success in riding this version of cold perfection. Jeffrey’s Bay is aways welcome in any tour schedule. I try to depict these locations as true to their water color, wave, and shoreline forms.
Stunning, just really superb. I thought is was a photo that looked like a painting ……….giggle. Realise it is a painting that look s like a photo……………lol.
Wonderful depiction Clark. Thanks for taking me back. We camped in those sand hills when it was this pristine many,many years before the area was “developed”.
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very nice work well done
Man your a master at painting waves and the ocean! Love the realness! Brilliant!
Stunning, just really superb. I thought is was a photo that looked like a painting ……….giggle. Realise it is a painting that look s like a photo……………lol.
your work is awesome Clark =] dig it
Wonderful depiction Clark. Thanks for taking me back. We camped in those sand hills when it was this pristine many,many years before the area was “developed”.
Beautiful work.