I just finished a new Sailing in Lefkada painting!

Summery Lefkada island, Fresh off the easel. This one of a kind painting is now available along with prints of Porto Katsiki on paper or canvas. This could make a great gift for the holiday season!

Zachary Zorbas' sailing in Lefkada oil painting

Oil paint on canvas, 35.5W x 26H x 2D cm, completed November 2024

A sailing adventure in Lefkada’s number one star, Porto Katsiki. They anchor, head to the beach, and dive into paradise.

Zachary Zorbas' closeup of sailing in Lefkada oil painting

The sunny sky is lightly dotted with clouds.

Zachary Zorbas' closeup of sailing in Lefkada oil painting
Zachary Zorbas' sailing in Lefkada oil painting

The azure colors in this sailing in Lefkada painting against a backdrop of white sand and cliffs with pine trees that tumble toward the coast.

Closeup of Zachary Zorbas' sailing in Lefkada oil painting
Closeup of Zachary Zorbas' sailing in Lefkada oil painting

The transparent, turquoise waters of this Ionian jewel are unforgettable.

Closeup of Zachary Zorbas' sailing in Lefkada oil painting

It’s a perfect recipe for a summer holiday.

Closeup of Zachary Zorbas' sailing in Lefkada oil painting
Closeup of Zachary Zorbas' sailing in Lefkada oil painting

Stay warm with a reminder of your summer moments in Greece with this painting of Lefkada.

Closeup of Zachary Zorbas' sailing in Lefkada oil painting

Allow me to give a little back story on this piece.

I decided to take this back to the drawing board. At first, I planned to make a challenge with this piece. I wanted to see if I could finish it in 1-2 days. This would allow me to post new paintings more frequently in order to appease the social media algorithm Gods. After two days, I called it finished and posted it. After looking at it some more, I realized that I wished I had spent more time on it.

This was an important lesson for me. I felt ashamed of my work. After that, I realized that I'd rather allow each painting to take the full time it needs than to just rush it out for social media. I don't care if I lose money or if the algorithm Gods decide to cast me into the abyss. I'm done sacrificing my artistic integrity for the tech elites.

A painting may truly never be finished. But you should never sacrifice its quality to get a post. Never rush art.

Prints on canvas

Zachary Zorbas' sailing in Lefkada oil painting

Looks like an original painting, printed on quality canvas and stretched on a wooden frame

Prints on paper of sailing in Lefkada painting

Zachary Zorbas' print of  sailing in Lefkada oil painting

Variety of sizes with mat options, Hand-signed with certificate of authenticity

Thank you for your support - Zac