Hasta la Vista

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Artwork Details

Medium Acrylic, Canvas, Ready to hang
Dimensions 120cm (W) x 40cm (H) x 2cm (D)
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Artwork Description

Lyle Stanaway and Jim Fern’s Crowther trimaran “Hasta la Vista” sliding north along the western side of Moreton island. She is competing in the 2018 Brisbane to Gladstone Multihull yacht race. A particularly windy year, she went on to finish second overall.

Note to collectors. This artwork is unavailable from the 12th of June as it is part of the Wynnum Manly Yacht Club Marine art Exhibition https://thecommunityleader.com.au/community-news/local-arts/wmyc-art-awards-2026-art-by-the-bay-returns/

If unsold, the artwork will be available again from the 2nd of July

Artist Bio

Laurence Williamson is a contemporary painter specialising in marine art, using the dynamic world of modern sailing as a primary source of inspiration. Laurence's work is characterised by a unique fluidity in style, allowing them to capture the sea's shifting moods—from the bright excitement of a regatta to the contemplative drama of a storm at sea.

🌊 Core Themes and Approach

Laurence's portfolio is a vibrant study in contrast, exploring how light, color, and atmosphere fundamentally change a scene:

The Energy of Day (Contemporary Impressionism): In works like “Battle off Fremantle”, Laurence employs vibrant, saturated colors and expressive, broken brushwork to capture the fleeting intensity of sunlight, movement, and the sheer joy of sailing. These pieces focus on the visual sensation of speed and competition.

The Drama of Night and Storm (Tonalism & Expressionism): The artist is equally drawn to the profound intensity of the sea. Paintings like “First Night” and “Transat” employ a Tonalist palette of deep blues, grays, and blacks. Here, heavy, agitated brushstrokes convey the power of the waves and the dramatic contrast of light on the water, transforming the scene into a moody, emotional, or Expressionistic statement.

🖼️ Artistic Philosophy

While proficient in realistic representation, Laurence's philosophy centers on feeling over fact. Their work moves comfortably between Figurative Expressionism—using paint texture to articulate the environment's emotional state—and more direct, simplified compositions with Minimalist influences. This versatility allows the artist to explore the relationship between the geometric forms of modern yachts and the organic, untamed energy of the ocean.

Laurence invites the viewer to experience the many dimensions of the sea, emphasizing that the true beauty of a sailboat lies not just in its form, but in the atmosphere it creates.

Commissions

Laurence's studio is in Brisbane, QLD