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seascape

[see-skeyp] / ˈsiˌskeɪp /








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She is inspired by the Romantics from the late 18th century who painted seascapes, but she’s “not romantic.”

From Los Angeles Times

Known as "the painter of light", Turner created landscapes and seascapes that often reflected changes to the landscape and atmosphere caused by human activity, particularly as a result of the industrial revolution.

From BBC

New research suggests that while manatees are an indelible part of Florida's seascape, they might also be relatively new residents in the Sunshine State.

From Science Daily

One artist created an underwater seascape, he said, and another is planning a sound installation.

From Los Angeles Times

Large canvases by Celaya include blown-up snippets from his childhood notebook, surrounded by interpretations of waves and seascapes.

From New York Times