“Infinite Joy” - Original Available
Who doesn’t love dolphins? Like many people, I have a deep admiration for dolphins and their beauty. Just the sight of them makes my heart leap for joy! When I delved into creating artworks inspired by the ocean, naturally I was drawn to the elegance of dolphins.
However, somehow it occurred to me to paint “Pink” dolphins. I began searching to see if they actually exist and to might delight and dismay, I discovered that pink dolphins are not only real but also an endangered species.
This fueled my desire to use my art as a platform to shed light on their plight. In this piece, I depict an “exquisite”, as some viewers have described it, and serene scene with a mother and baby pink dolphin jumping in sync out of pristine waters.
This portrayal serves as a reminder of the importance of safeguarding these magnificent creatures and the oceans they call home.
Original Oil on 24”x36” stretched canvas.
Who doesn’t love dolphins? Like many people, I have a deep admiration for dolphins and their beauty. Just the sight of them makes my heart leap for joy! When I delved into creating artworks inspired by the ocean, naturally I was drawn to the elegance of dolphins.
However, somehow it occurred to me to paint “Pink” dolphins. I began searching to see if they actually exist and to might delight and dismay, I discovered that pink dolphins are not only real but also an endangered species.
This fueled my desire to use my art as a platform to shed light on their plight. In this piece, I depict an “exquisite”, as some viewers have described it, and serene scene with a mother and baby pink dolphin jumping in sync out of pristine waters.
This portrayal serves as a reminder of the importance of safeguarding these magnificent creatures and the oceans they call home.
Original Oil on 24”x36” stretched canvas.
Who doesn’t love dolphins? Like many people, I have a deep admiration for dolphins and their beauty. Just the sight of them makes my heart leap for joy! When I delved into creating artworks inspired by the ocean, naturally I was drawn to the elegance of dolphins.
However, somehow it occurred to me to paint “Pink” dolphins. I began searching to see if they actually exist and to might delight and dismay, I discovered that pink dolphins are not only real but also an endangered species.
This fueled my desire to use my art as a platform to shed light on their plight. In this piece, I depict an “exquisite”, as some viewers have described it, and serene scene with a mother and baby pink dolphin jumping in sync out of pristine waters.
This portrayal serves as a reminder of the importance of safeguarding these magnificent creatures and the oceans they call home.
Original Oil on 24”x36” stretched canvas.