Tranquil Reflections

Tranquil Reflections captures a fleeting, almost cinematic moment at sea — a luminous yacht floating peacefully at sunset, its lights casting golden ripples across calm waters. Created during a period of intensive artistic growth and mastery of photorealism, this piece reflects not only technical precision but also a quiet longing for beauty, freedom, and stillness.

Oil on canvas, 50 x 70 cm

160.00

1 in stock

Description

Tranquil Reflections captures a fleeting, almost cinematic moment at sea — a luminous yacht floating peacefully at sunset, its lights casting golden ripples across calm waters. Created during a period of intensive artistic growth and mastery of photorealism, this piece reflects not only technical precision but also a quiet longing for beauty, freedom, and stillness.

Inspired by the artist’s own imagined escape, this scene evokes a sense of serene luxury and introspective calm. The play of light — both natural and artificial — posed a unique challenge, met with meticulous attention to detail and an eye for capturing atmosphere.

Tranquil Reflections is a perfect statement piece for modern interiors, collectors of marine or luxury-themed art, or anyone drawn to the serenity of sunsets over water.

Oil on canvas, 50 x 70 cm

Created in 2018

Artwork is part of the ENTRE MUNDOS 2025 art exhibition at Toro Wine Bar in Tallinn.

– About the artist –

Isabel Silla (also known as IsabellaDelSol) is a contemporary abstract artist. Her work blends deep emotion, natural textures, and the warmth of sun-kissed tones. Her artistic journey began at a young age when an intuitive connection to colors and shapes first emerged. This passion has since evolved into a lifelong creative calling. Though she hasn’t pursued a formal academic path in art, Isabel developed her skills through years of dedicated experimentation. Her academic background lies in business finance, with a bachelor’s degree complementing her artistic career by giving her a strategic foundation for building a sustainable art practice.