Veru Narula

Underwater Art For Your Home

Museum-Quality Limited-Edition Art

These rare, hand-painted ocean art pieces are intended to attract Abundance into your life. A meditative, underwater retreat from the daily grind that studies the effects of light, water and the ocean floor.

Ocean of Abundance - Fall Foliage - ( ) – Certificate #295

    The available edition is currently # 295 and comes with its own certificate of authenticity that should be held safely for verification in the case of appreciation.

The original oil painting was created by Veru Narula in his studio and captured a fleeting moment. Each print is created at an Atelier in Los Angeles that actually is so pristine that it at times surpasses the amazing recessional effect of the original. Additionally, each print is unique because a textured gel applied by hand at the Atelier to the top waves to give a glistening effect. Ocean of Abundance Prints are superior products, and are wrap printed on the side and comes ready to hang with wire attached at the back. If you prefer a frame, that is available at check out and comes in White, Black and Oak Wood.

Underwater Art Transforms a Room

These unique Ocean of Abundance art pieces stand out in any room and transport the viewer to warm underwaters. Award winning – artist Veru Narula studies the effects of light, water and ocean floor to create art that both calms and provokes the spirit.

A Meditation

Ocean of Abundance is inspired to attract unlimited health, wealth, and love into your life by going underwater to an abundant source. These Museum-Quality Ocean Art pieces serve as a daily meditation to reflect on your life by giving you a retreat from the day-to-day grind, right in your home!

The Inspiration

“I created the first underwater painting about a month after becoming a father. When you become a parent, a piece of you is reborn, and I feel I brought that joy to the work.” – Veru Narula

Ocean of Abundance was intended to study the effects of water and light. Specifically, I was interested in a property of physics called “Total Internal Reflection,” where a ray of light within a medium such as water or glass surface reflects back onto itself, and the phenomenon occurs at what’s called the critical angle. I feel this is metaphoric for the critical moment for our own spiritual reflection upon ourselves.

Ready To Hang

Each Ocean of Abundance Art piece comes ready to hang, and framing options are also available. Additionally, each Ocean Art piece is unique because an artist at the Atelier applies a textured gel by hand to the top waves to give a glistening effect under the light.

Augmented Reality

Watch through your smartphone camera as the 3D waves in the painting subtly,gently start to move. The artworks are programmed with Augmented Reality,in partnership with MyWebAR,® and use a simple QR code over which to hover. Delight friends and family!

About The Artist

Veru Narula (b. 1981) is a contemporary oil painter and mixed-media artist known for his vibrant palette and thought-provoking themes concerning the intersection of spirituality, the universe’s rhythm, nature, and the expression of the ever-changing human identity. The artist skillfully intertwines oil paint, video, and 3D printing to deliver a unique perspective on the human experience.

Veru Narula is a visual artist known for his stunning underwater paintings that blend traditional and digital media. His artwork is meant to attract abundance into one’s life, serving as a meditative retreat from the daily grind.

Mr. Veru’s artistic philosophy is centered around exploring the intersection of the soul’s journey, technology, nature, and the human experience. His Ocean of Abundance paintings often depict serene underwater landscapes, inviting viewers to reflect on their connection to the world around them.

Mr. Veru’s artistic background is impressive, with degrees from Columbia University and the School of Visual Arts. His work has been exhibited in numerous prestigious institutions, including the Smithsonian Museum of Art, Miami Art Basel, the United Nations, Davos, Queens Museum of Art, and many international institutions. On February 22, 2024, Veru’s Art was sent on a Space X rocket to the Moon!

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We love the way we feel when we look at the painting, like we’re really floating underwater. — Marketing professional & spouse

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