ONE OF A KIND
This is the original, hand-painted work created by Tim Collom in his studio. It is the primary expression of the image — singular in surface, scale, and gesture.
The Coast opens onto a sweeping shoreline viewed from above, where deep blue water curves gently into a broad stretch of sand. The horizon sits high, allowing sky and atmosphere to breathe across the surface while the land unfolds in layered bands of earth and color. Broad, directional brushwork gives movement to the surf, contrasting with the textured foreground of coastal vegetation rendered in vibrant, expressive strokes. The composition balances expanse with intimacy — a panoramic view grounded by painterly detail. Executed in oil on canvas, the work carries both the grandeur and immediacy of standing at the edge of land and sea.
The primary work — shaped by the artist’s hand, recorded within his body of work, and passed directly to the collector.
This is the original, hand-painted work created by Tim Collom in his studio. It is the primary expression of the image — singular in surface, scale, and gesture.
The painting was conceived and completed in the artist’s studio using professional-grade materials. Its physical presence reflects the direct hand, process, and decisions of the artist.
As an original work, this painting enters the collector’s collection directly from the artist. Its provenance begins at the moment of creation and continues as part of its ongoing story.
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