Description: "Look at the sea and behold a mystery" - Wyland. This is an original Wyland Galleries poster on thick paper, and features "Guiding Light" which is an original oil painting by Wyland in collaboration with Al Hogue in 1989. This rare poster is signed in print by Al Hogue and Wyland (not hand-signed) and features a majestic pod of Orca whales underwater in the moonlight, with a wave atop which shimmers in the moonlight infront of the lighthouse. Frame the poster, or the image for a beautiful addition to your home. Approximate Measurements: Width: 14.5 inches (36.8cm)Height: 26 inches (66cm) This piece is new and has never been framed. It may have extremely minor handling from storage. Wyland: "Internationally renowned marine life artist Wyland is one of the most celebrated and recognized artists of our time. An innovative painter, sculpture, writer, photographer, philanthropist, and filmmaker, he captured the imagination of people everywhere by completing over one hundred monumental marine life murals around the world from 1981-2008. The project, known as the Whaling Walls, remains one of the largest public arts projects in history and continues to be seen by an estimated one billion people each year..An avid SCUBA diver and world traveler, the Detroit-born artist has been hailed a “Marine Michaelangelo” by USA Today and recognized for his art and conservation efforts by the United Nations and on the floor of Congress. His giant ocean mural on the convention center in Long Beach, Calif., covering over 3 acres, landed him in the Guinness Book of World Records for the largest mural ever painted. Several years later in recognition of Earth Day, he doubled the size of that mural by completing the largest portrait of the earth on earth on the building’s three-acre roof — in only twenty-four hours. In fact, no artist in history has painted more surface area that today is now measured in acres.His newest public art project, 100 Monumental Sculptures in 100 Great Cities around the world, includes plans to sculpt all the great whale species, as well as endangered and threatened animals from the IUCN Red List. Ten of these monumental sculptures will be underwater. “My art has always been about art and conservation,” Wyland says. “I was inspired in the early 70s by Green Peace, the first Earth Day, and from watching my hero Jacques Cousteau’s Undersea World television series. I was simply an artist in the right place at the right time in history, and I felt strongly that art could play an important role in bringing attention to environmental issues.” Wyland’s early inspiration grew upon seeing the ocean for the first time during a family visit to Laguna Beach, Calif., in 1971, when he was fourteen years old. The sight of a mother and baby gray whale migrating near the shore eventually inspired him to paint those same two whales on a life-size scale on an adjacent building in 1981. After the completion of the mural, he committed himself to creating one hundred ocean murals around the world as a gift to communities. He painted his 100th Whaling Wall mural in Beijing for the Cultural Olympics as the official artist for the US Olympic team. Today, Wyland art is collected in all fifty states and more than one hundred countries. He founded Wyland Galleries in 1978 with his first studio gallery in Laguna Beach where he lives today, and has influenced numerous traditional and street artists, including L.A.-based O.G. Slick. In 1993, he founded the non-profit Wyland Foundation as part of his continuing effort to inspire millions of people to take action to ensure clean water and a healthy planet through art, science, and conservation. The Wyland Foundation has partnered with the UN for the Wyland World Water Pledge to encourage all seven billion people to be water wise.Today the artist is one of the most collected and appreciated artists in the world with artwork in museums, corporate collections, private homes and more than 100 countries." Al Hogue: "Al Hogue was born in the Rocky Mountains of British Columbia Canada, where he developed a profound appreciation for nature. In his teens his family moved to Hawaii and his love of the outdoors exploded. Hawaii had a marvelous effect on his imagination. He says, “It was heaven on earth!” He spent all his spare time surfing and sailing, rarely missing a sunset. At the age of 30 he began teaching himself to paint and studying the Dutch masters. He spent all his spare time experimenting with mixing paints and learning to control his brush strokes, and developing his eye for design. With his love of nature and the sea naturally that’s what he started painting. Hogue’s paintings invite us to step into them and escape to a peaceful paradise. His brush delicately dances across the canvas exposing vast treasures of nature. Eternity stretches before us and time is measured only by the rhythm of waves crashing on the sandy beach. Hogue’s brush explodes with color. Deep cool turquoise rises from the ocean depths. The setting sun radiates warm subtle hues of pink and salmon across the dusk sky. At night, sea foam and sand reflect blue moonlight like diamonds strewn across the beach. The artist sensitive eye penetrates the ocean waves with a pallet of transparent color revealing the secrets below. Hogue’s flawless brush strokes and mastery of color render the essence of the timeless ocean. Al has cherished living in Hawaii for 35 plus years and has recently moved to Texas to be close to his father Guy Hogue who is a novelist and also paints. Al has fond memories of when he was very young and watching his father paint and grew to even love the smell of the oil paints. His father was very instrumental in the birth of Al's creativity." International shipping available! Colors of actual artwork may vary slightly from colors on your screen due to digital screen calibration varying between digital devices. International buyers are responsible for import duties, fees and taxes. See my other listings for more art. Thank you for looking!
Price: 95 USD
Location: Escondido, California
End Time: 2024-08-27T06:34:33.000Z
Shipping Cost: 11.95 USD
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Item Specifics
All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Size: Medium
Region of Origin: united states
Artist: Al Hogue, Hogue, Wyland
Production Technique: Print
Framing: Unframed
Style: Fantasy, Realism
Item Height: 26 in
Item Width: 14.5 in
Material: Paper
Theme: ocean, ecofriendly, conservation, biology, Sea, Sealife, Beach, poster, underwater, whale, whales, Night, Lighthouse, wave, waves, Animals, Art, Inspirational, Nature, Nautical
Time Period Produced: 1980-1989
Type: Print
Title: Guiding Light
Features: gallery poster
Image Orientation: Portrait
Subject: ocean, Sealife, Water, Beach, Nautical, travel, Wyland, nature, Underwater, lighthouse, night, moon, Orca, Orcas, Whale, Evening, Nighttime, wave, Seaside, Whales
Culture: american
Year of Production: 1989
Print Surface: Paper
Size Type/Largest Dimension: Medium (Up to 30in.)
Listed By: Dealer or Reseller