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“Beaming with Abundance” – A Romantic Art Print by Jay Alders
Discover the allure of romance and tropical serenity with “Beaming with Abundance,” a captivating art print by Jay Alders. This piece, an open edition print mounted in a custom cut mat, measures 11×14 inches, a standard size that easily accommodates framing.
This artwork is a stirring depiction of two lovers enveloped in the golden glow of a tropical sunset. Set against the backdrop of a pristine beach, the scene is brought to life with an ocean wave gently breaking off the coast. The setting sun casts vibrant rays across the sky, illuminating the stylized, contemporary forms of the ocean as it laps onto the sandy shore.
The figures in the artwork – a woman with voluptuous curves and a man with a muscularly trim frame – are portrayed in a moment of profound connection, embodying both the physical and emotional aspects of love. The richness of detail and the warm, inviting colors create a sense of abundance and joy, inviting viewers to share in the deep emotional resonance of the scene.
“Beaming with Abundance” is not just an artwork but a journey into the artist’s soul. Crafted following Jay Alders’s spiritual sabbatical and inspired travels in Australia, this piece is a reflection of newfound inspiration and a celebration of happiness and gratitude. It’s a testament to the transformative power of love and nature, and the abundant beauty that surrounds us.
Whether as a centerpiece in your home or a thoughtful gift, this art print is a treasure that speaks of love, connection, and the boundless beauty of the natural world.
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Size of Mat: 11 inches x 14 inches (27.94cm x 35.5cm)
Jay Alders –
Thanks Bill!!!
Bill Schiazza (verified owner) –
Huge fan of Jay Alders and huge fan of this piece to which my wife and I have great emotional connection. Very happy to look at this in my office every day.
Thanks Jay.
Zebulon S. –
The prints I got are RAD. I’m in Afghanistan finishing up a year and I meet my fiance only 4 weeks before I left, and I thought of us when I saw the two prints of the couple.