
Eira Solace · No. 576
Dawn's Glass Beacon
Eira Solace’s “Dawn’s Glass Beacon” summons the quiet poise of Tranquil Vectorism, translating a sunrise into a lattice of crisp, luminous planes. A glass lighthouse, perched on a floating emerald island, is rendered in silvery vectors that catch the first amber rays, while the beacon’s warm glow diffuses across mist‑laden waters through subtle gradients. The composition balances the stark geometry of the tower with the organic swell of the island, invoking a serene dialogue between man‑made precision and nature’s fluidity. The colour palette – cool jade, soft coral, and a delicate amber – is restrained yet evocative, allowing the viewer’s eye to glide along the linear horizon. Light, rendered as a series of translucent strokes, feels both tangible and ethereal, suggesting a moment suspended between night and day. Solace’s meticulous line work invites contemplation, as the viewer is drawn to the interplay of reflections on water and glass, a metaphor for clarity emerging from calm. The piece, while technically exact, retains an emotional hush, making it a quintessential study in how vector aesthetic can convey the fleeting quiet of dawn.
An original oil painting on canvas by Eira Solace, painted to order — never a reproduction. A fresh take on Tranquil Vectorism that blends pastel translucency with hand‑drawn fluid lines, creating serene, dream‑like compositions that feel both digital and tactile.
Available sizes
- 50 × 60 cm
- 60 × 80 cm
- 80 × 100 cm
- 100 × 130 cm
- 120 × 160 cm
Or a custom size on request. Each canvas is painted to order.
- Artist
- Eira Solace
- Medium
- Oil on canvas
- Finish
- Unframed, ready to hang or frame
- Made
- To order, by hand