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Inam’s Seascapes: A Bold New Chapter in His Artistic Journey

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USANews February 27, 2025
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Inam’s Seascapes: A Bold New Chapter in His Artistic Journey

By: Nic Abelian

For years, Inam has been celebrated as a master of heavy-textured landscape paintings, capturing the raw beauty of nature through his signature palette knife technique and rich layers of oil paint. His work has transported viewers into golden autumn forests, birch-lined pathways, and serene nature scenes, evoking deep emotions through texture, light, and movement. However, in an exciting evolution of his artistic journey, Inam has recently unveiled his first-ever seascape series—a bold departure from his traditional landscapes.

This new collection, released exclusively for Europe, has taken the art world by storm, becoming an instant hit among collectors and galleries. The shift from forests to oceans, from earthy tones to deep blues and crashing waves, marks an expansion of Inam’s creative vision while still maintaining the signature textures and depth that define his work. With thick, sculpted layers of paint, his seascapes offer more than just a visual experience—they make the viewer feel the power of the ocean, the movement of the waves, and the serenity of the horizon.

The Magic of Inam’s Seascapes

What makes Inam’s seascapes truly mesmerizing is his ability to capture both the chaos and the calm of the ocean. Some pieces feature dramatic stormy skies, with waves crashing against unseen shores, while others depict peaceful, sunlit waters stretching endlessly into the horizon. Each painting is a study of contrast—between light and shadow, movement and stillness, power and tranquility—offering viewers a deeply immersive experience.

His signature palette knife technique, which previously sculpted tree trunks and autumn leaves with thick, expressive strokes, now breathes life into rolling waves, foamy crests, and the delicate shimmer of sunlight on water. The heavy texture of his paintings allows each wave to feel tangible, each ripple to seem alive. Instead of merely depicting the ocean, Inam’s paintings become the ocean, allowing the viewer to step into the scene, hear the crash of the waves, and feel the salt in the air.

An Exclusive Launch in Europe

This new series was unveiled in exclusive European galleries, where art lovers and collectors quickly embraced the fresh yet familiar touch of Inam’s evolving style. The demand for his seascapes has been overwhelming, reinforcing his reputation as an artist whose work resonates universally, no matter the subject matter. The decision to launch the series only in Europe was a strategic one, allowing his European audience to experience something entirely new and exclusive before he expands the collection globally.

Coming to North America in 2025

For collectors in North America, there is exciting news on the horizon. Inam has announced plans to release this highly anticipated series in late 2025, offering art enthusiasts in the U.S. and beyond the chance to own one of his sought-after seascapes. Given the success in Europe, demand is expected to be high, and the North American release will likely introduce even more variations, perhaps featuring coastlines inspired by the Atlantic, Pacific, or Gulf Shores.

A New Horizon for Inam’s Art

While Inam has made a name for himself with his textured landscapes, this expansion into seascapes proves his artistic versatility and ability to evolve. His work remains deeply connected to nature, whether through towering birch trees or crashing ocean waves. This new series is not just an exploration of a different subject—it is a testament to his mastery of light, texture, and emotion, no matter what landscape he brings to life.

As the world eagerly awaits the North American release, Inam’s seascapes stand as a bold, beautiful new chapter in his already remarkable career. Whether in Europe or beyond, his art continues to transport, inspire, and awaken the senses, reminding us of the timeless beauty of nature’s most powerful elements—earth, sky, and now, the sea.

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