Abstract acrylic painting in blue and green hues evoking water, movement, and immersive calm by Ritu Raj

Underwater

Medium: Oil on Canvas
Size: 5ft x 5ft
Creation Date: 2024
Collection: The Pulse of Life

Underwater (2024) is a submerged reverie — a painting that swims through color, rhythm, and sensation. This 60 x 60 inch oil on canvas from The Pulse of Life Collection explores what it feels like to see, move, and remember beneath the surface.

The canvas is a current of sea-glass blues, turquoise, and deep green, punctuated by soft coral hues and tiny air-pocket whites. Glazes build translucent layers, while streaks move diagonally like shafts of refracted light. Texture is gently disrupted — as though the image itself is dissolving in water.

I painted Underwater after a dive off the coast of Baja. I wasn’t trying to capture the ocean — I was trying to capture how it made me feel. Weightless. Blurred. Held.

This piece recalls the floating sensation of Helen Frankenthaler’s soaked canvases and the water-infused palette of David Hockney’s pool series. But unlike theirs, this work holds no bodies. Only immersion.

Underwater is not about swimming. It’s about surrender — to color, to motion, to memory that moves like light through water.