Turquoise Green Bronze Waters

Turquoise Green Bronze Waters Matt The Unfathomable Artist

“Turquoise Green Bronze Waters” [23rd April 2025] by Matt The Unfathomable Artist, acrylic mixed with liquid fixative and clear acrylic medium on A4 250gsm Artist’s mixed media paper mounted onto A3 (42cm x 30cm) primed-bronze painted 5mm wooden board, 5000 x 3725 pixels.

“Turquoise Green Bronze Waters” is made with specific movie inspiration, having rented the film the evening prior on the 22nd April. I painted “Alvis Dede Wimsey III” immediately after “Turquoise Green Bronze Waters” too.

Then on 26th May I produced six variations to create a 3×2 Collage, plus a silver 3D-Movie version. The latter silver version yet to be published.

Turquoise Green Bronze Waters

At first glance, your attention is drawn into an oceanic expanse of turquoise depth, layered with strokes of emerald green, coral pinkish-salmon, burnished bronze, and subtle golden highlights. The textures ripple across the surface like tidal currents, suggesting a convergence of water, mineral and energy.

This piece is alive with impressive swirls:

  • Fluid yet grounded – The swirling gestures evoke the untamed motion of water, while the underlying turquoise base steadies the composition.
  • Calm whilst intense – Soft pastel undertones create moments of serenity, balanced against sharper bronze and emerald accents to bring dramatic tension.
  • Elements interacting with water – A recurring theme in art, bridging natural contrasts through layered abstraction.

Essentially I would like to reveal this painting represents the most joyous scene in the movie, to me. The ebb and flow of emotion carried within each curve-play of..

.. discovery, perfect friendship, adventure, understanding and selfless uncompromising protection.


Turquoise Green Bronze Waters 3x2 Collage Matt The Unfathomable Artist

“Turquoise Green Bronze Waters – 3×2 Collage” [Digital Artwork, 26th May 2025] by Matt The Unfathomable Artist, produced from the original A3 acrylic painting, 5000 x 2483 pixels.

The Colour Transformation: Six Dimensions of the Same Tide

Accompanying the original piece is a six-panel digital collage, a study in chromatic reinterpretation. Each transformation recontextualises the original features into alternate emotional registers, revealing the adaptive soul of abstraction.

1. Violet Surge (Top Left)

A lush, almost botanical transformation, where shades of lavender and green fuse into an ethereal dance. The strokes become vine-like—suggesting organic life entangling beneath the surface.

Have you guessed the movie yet?

2. Graphite Echoes (Top Centre)

Stripped of colour, the monochrome rendition exposes the raw anatomy of movement. Without hues to guide the eye, we are drawn purely to form, discovering unexpected structures hidden within the fluidity.

3. Crimson Drift (Top Right)

A heated translation where deep reds and muted aquas meet. This version feels elemental, as if fire has collided with water—suggesting passion, turbulence and heat.

4. Verdant Flux (Lower Left)

A vivid green inversion that evokes reforestation, renewal and nature’s resurgence. It reimagines the composition as an aerial landscape—a terrain seen from above, multicoloured rivers weaving through new growth.

5. Magenta Pulse (Lower Centre)

Possibly the most vibrant reinterpretation, where magenta dominates in a surge of emotional energy. This palette brings out the artwork’s inner velocity, the textures vibrating with urgency.

6. Yellow Golden Horizon (Lower Right)

Finally, the yellow-golden translation lifts the piece into radiance and warmth. The once-aquatic composition transforms into something sunlit, reminiscent of desert mirages or a chameleon catching the glimmer of daylight.

Here, on 11th September 2025 I see for the first time a face at the centre of the Yellow Golden Horizon!

How did I not see the face in my own artwork before 🙈?


Themes and Intent

Across the primary work and its chromatic studies, recurring motifs emerge:

  • Fluidity and resistance – The tension between soft washes and defined, almost calligraphic lines mirror nature’s duality.
  • Transformation through perception – By shifting palette alone, the emotional narrative of the artwork changes entirely.
  • Time and memory – The layered gestures evoke geological sediment, wave ascensions and the intimations of thought—a sense that the watery surface is the playful act of emotive friendship.

You are invited to spiritually immerse yourself—to discover how colour redefines meaning once reimagined across multiple dimensions.


A Reflection on Process

My original painting, here, reflects textural layering technique, where pigment and medium interweave to create depth you can almost feel under your fingertips. The carefully curated six-panel digital collage demonstrates a digital-meets-physical dialogue, amplifying the tactile qualities of paint through chromatic reinterpretation.

This convergence of traditional artistry with modern experimentation positions the work within a broader conversation: how abstraction evolves in an era where colour appears infinite, yet visual touch remains irreplaceable.

Hope you enjoyed viewing and reading this article.

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