Twilight Tide
By purchasing this artwork you help save the lives of up to 350,000 native reef fish. You also help protect the livelihoods of over 40 million people who make their living from coral reefs. Learn more about lionfish
Introducing "Twilight Tide," a 14 x 11 inch abstract composition capturing coastal tranquility. This piece uses invasive lionfish leather as its medium, crafted into a mosaic that connects both visually and emotionally. Deep blues at the top merge into lighter blue and green hues, transitioning into sandy, earthy tones at the bottom, capturing the fluid grace of an oceanic vista.
"Twilight Tide" invites exploration through its rich textures and intricate layers. The interplay of colors creates a visual experience that evokes coastal calmness. The use of lionfish leather adds a tactile element while drawing attention to an ecological concern.
Inspired by the serene moments of Miami Beach, this artwork transforms challenges into beauty. "Twilight Tide" encourages viewers to engage with its calm beauty and reflect on their role in preserving the natural world. This piece aims to inspire contemplation and action, making it a striking focal point in any space.
This work is signed and presented in a hinged white mat. Ready to add the frame of your choice.
- 14 x 11 in
- Invasive lionfish leather, acrylic
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What Customers Are Saying
"I love the look of this on my coffee table. I so appreciate Laura’s creativity and detailed workmanship!"
Catharine A, Denver, Colorado
"I love the preservation aspect of the art as much as the art itself. The bright and iridescent colors are truly eye catching and, invariably with my guests, that has led to a really interesting discussion."
Jeff W, Seattle, Washington
"From the moment I saw this blue bowl, I knew it was mine... I love the Shagreen and the color has an effect on me that I love! The gold on the sides of the bowl add such glamour and elegance. I feel lucky to have it.
Thank you Laura!"
Lovedy B, Denver, Colorado
"I am absolutely enthralled to think about the journey this piece has been on--from the Everglades, to you and now here."
Regan M, Tallahassee, Florida