Marion Schmidtke
Wild green ocean
Wild green ocean
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Wild Green Ocean – Acrylic painting by Marion Schmidtke
Size: 160 x 160 cm
- Acrylic painting on canvas
- Unique piece – hand-signed
- Includes certificate of authenticity
About the artwork
"Wild Green Ocean" is a powerful representational-abstract acrylic painting that captures the wild beauty and untamed energy of the ocean. The work depicts a vast green ocean, through whose layers light shimmers – patterns dissolve in rhythm and flow without boundaries, only depth, movement, and breath.
Marion Schmidtke painted this extraordinary ocean scene with expressive power, yet it draws the viewer inward. The work offers a stillness within the movement and conveys the feeling of being held by the sea. The characteristic painting technique with transparent acrylic paints creates a special sense of depth, allowing the viewer to immerse themselves in the wild beauty of the ocean.
"Listen in the silence to living forms, to their rhythmic and musical nature – for things have their own specific sound, and this is the message that shines through in all my works." – Marion Schmidtke
Perfect for your home
With its generous square format of 160 x 160 cm, "Wild Green Ocean" is an impressive eye-catcher for spacious living rooms, offices, medical practices, or hotel lobbies. The vibrant green tones and dynamic composition create a meditative atmosphere and bring maritime elegance to any room – ideal for lovers of ocean scenes, marine art, and abstract nature painting. About the artist Marion Schmidtke
Marion Schmidtke is known for her representational-abstract acrylic paintings, which harmoniously combine nature and emotion. Her seascapes are characterized by masterful layering of color, expressive power, and a special interplay of light, giving each work a unique atmosphere.
Delivery time:
- Germany: approx. 10 working days
- EU: approx. 15 working days
- Outside the EU: approx. 20 working days
Each painting is carefully packaged and shipped insured.

Marion Schmidtke