The painting is large and is about the size of a 55 inch flat TV screen.
The work is realistic with some abstract elements in the painting. The artwork is realistic because the scene resembles the real world where there are sharks, boats, ships, flying fish, water, sugarcanes, ropes and a dark-colored man. But, the texture and colors of the water make it abstract and different from the common blue water in the real world because the artist wants to achieve a different notion or aspect of the water that people are not used to seeing. The artist combines and mixes different colors like white, blue, red and gray to create different shades of blue to put emphasis on the lighter shades that stand out from the dark shades and make the water mimic a similar turmoil like how the dark-colored man is facing the sharks and the storm.
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The gray sharks, the blue shades of the water, the gray storm, the green sugarcanes, and the gray ship in the background create a cool atmosphere, which matches the scene’s location which is in the middle of the ocean. However, there are also warm hues of dark red found in the water and a bright red color on the side of the boat. The dominant color in the painting is the light and dark tones of blue. This makes sense because the location of the painting is in an ocean, which is given by the title of the painting, The Gulf Stream. The five colors that are used in contrast, are blue, gray, white, brown and red orange. These colors are used in contrast, which can be seen in the water where the white contrasts with the dark blue, to show and dramatize the rage of the waters and how dangerous it is. Also a contrast between the different shades of blue is shown because the water where the sharks are is darker than the water where the man is in his