“Submerged” is an artwork created by Jamie Wyeth in 1975, employing the medium of watercolor on paper. It belongs to the art movement of Contemporary Realism and is classified under the genre of landscape. Presently, it is housed in the Somerville Manning Gallery located in Greenville, Delaware, United States.
The artwork depicts a natural scene featuring a partially submerged tree trunk enveloped by lush green foliage. The texture and details captured in the watercolor technique impart a strong sense of realism and depth. The interplay of light and shadow upon the water’s surface and the trunk creates a dynamic visual experience, highlighting Wyeth’s meticulous attention to detail and masterful use of the medium. The scene exudes a tranquil yet vibrant atmosphere, inviting the viewer to appreciate the subtle intricacies of the natural world.