“Blown on the Wind,” created by David James in 1898, is a work of realism belonging to the marina genre. This captivating painting illustrates the relentless power of the sea, with frothy waves crashing against one another, rendered in exquisite detail. The tumultuous waters, painted in various shades of green and white, convey the dynamic movement and raw energy of the ocean. The seagulls soaring above the waves add a touch of life and motion to the artwork, enhancing the feeling of being amidst the roaring sea. The sky, overcast and moody, complements the wild nature of the waters below, creating a harmonious yet dramatic scene that captures the essence of the marine landscape.
