Into the Deep
DESCRIPTION: The ocean holds a world we rarely see. In this vivid, large-format canvas, S. Omar pulls it to the surface — a swirling ecosystem where a leopard shark curves past a decorated octopus, reef fish dart between coral, and two sharks command the deep blue with quiet authority. At the heart of the composition sits the octopus — the painting's undisputed soul. Its eight arms spiral outward in every direction, threading between creatures and coral like the roots of something ancient. But look closer: its body is not simply painted — it is illuminated. Floral mandalas bloom across its mantle, delicate pink flowers and turquoise geometric patterns that recall the intricate craft of Persian tilework or Indian block printing. It is a wild creature rendered as a sacred object. What makes this work striking is its tension between wildness and ornamentation. Each creature is rendered with biological confidence, yet layered with intricate folk-art patterning — floral motifs on the octopus's mantle, geometric lines along the shark's flank. It feels simultaneously like a nature study and a textile. The sharks are painted with unsentimental precision — lean, muscular, their mouths slightly open. They do not feel decorative. They feel present. Yet even they carry faint etched patterns along their skin, as if the artist could not resist finding beauty even in apex predators. The leopard shark on the right brings a different energy — slower, patterned naturally in bold black and gold spots, it drifts rather than hunts. Surrounding these central figures is a carefully assembled cast: a striped tigerfish, a mandarinfish shimmering in blue and orange, a green-scaled reef fish, a parrotfish — each one observed, each one distinct. None are filler. The shells scattered at the edges — cowries, conchs, spiraled gastropods — feel collected rather than invented, the kind of details that come from someone who has spent real time near the sea. The deep cobalt background gives the composition a nocturnal intensity, while the scattered shells and lotus flowers anchor it to something ancient and decorative. The blue lotus flowers — half-open, floating without water — introduce a dreamlike note. They do not belong in the ocean, and yet they feel completely at home here. This is not a painting that shouts. It builds. The more time you spend with it, the more the layers reveal themselves — the patterning within the patterning, the small fish you missed, the way the octopus arms seem to move if you catch it from the corner of your eye. A piece for walls that deserve more than decoration. SPECIFICATIONS: Medium: Painting : oil, acrylic, ink Themes: Handmade African Art Support: Canvas Type: Unique work Framing: Not framed Payment: Payment is 100% secured and encrypted Shipping: Will be shipped inside a secure tube Origin: Handcrafted in Tanzania Need it in a different size or style? Contact us to give us your specifications. Not happy with the listed price? Make your offer by clicking the button above.
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- 50CM x 50CM, 70CM x 70CM, 80CM x 80CM, 100CM x 100CM
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- 50CM x 50CM — 230.00 USD — In stock
- 70CM x 70CM — 290.00 USD — In stock
- 80CM x 80CM — 350.00 USD — In stock
- 100CM x 100CM — 550.00 USD — In stock
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