11in x 14in mount containing a 8in x 10in print fused onto organic cotton canvas. Prints are protected by a sleeve. Mat backing included. Ready to frame.
This artwork is inspired by a love for analogue photography and the dynamic surf culture of Gower. Captured on a 1950s Kodak Retinette, each subject is digitised and reimagined into layered compositions that blend nature, culture, and surrealism. The result is a vibrant, nostalgic fusion that channels the raw energy of Gower and its rich surf heritage.
In this captivating image, a lone surfer navigates the powerful waves at Crab Island, Langland—an iconic surf spot on the Gower Peninsula. Known for its challenging dynamics, Crab Island is reserved for only the most experienced surfers, those who thrive in the raw power of the ocean. The image captures the intensity of the moment, with the surfer poised against the backdrop of crashing waves and rugged cliffs, embodying both solitude and the adventurous spirit of those who seek out this legendary surf break.
© An original artwork by Jay Doyle. All Rights Reserved.