High cliffs tower majestically above a crystal- clear ocean, the waves below gently lapping against the rocky shore. Raphaella Spence’s expansive compositions capture the vastness of the scene, with the cliffs stretching out into the distance, their jagged edges contrasting with the smooth surface of the water. The ocean sparkles under the sunlight, with its vivid turquoise hue revealing the intricate details of the underwater landscape, visible through the transparent water. Pedro Campos’s mastery of light and shadow enhances the scene, with sunlight cascading over the cliffs and illuminating the ocean’s surface. His precision lighting adds depth and realism, as the shadows of the cliffs stretch out over the water, creating a dynamic interplay between light and dark. The sun casts a golden glow on the cliff faces, highlighting their rugged texture and weathered stone. Paul Cadden’s hyperrealistic attention to detail brings the rock textures to life, capturing every crack, crevice, and ripple in the stone. The cliffs, weathered by time and the elements, seem almost tangible, while the fine grains of sand and pebbles along the shoreline are rendered with incredible accuracy. The combination of Spence’s vast landscapes, Campos’s delicate lighting, and Cadden’s meticulous details results in a breathtaking and serene coastal scene that feels both expansive and intimate
