Serene Swimmer Paintings for Art Collectors Seeking Calm & Quiet Beauty

Discover original underwater acrylics and prints that invite reflection, wellness, and tranquility.

It all begins underwater

My paintings invite you into a quiet, meditative world beneath the surface—where sunlight dances on skin, water slows everything down, and movement softens into a peaceful rhythm.

Each piece captures that suspended world below: shifting light, fluid motion, and the blurred boundary between reality and abstraction. Through layers of color and calm, every painting becomes an invitation to pause, breathe deeply, and reconnect with yourself and the serenity only water can offer.

Painting of a man and a young girl swimming in a lake during sunset, with trees and clouds in the background.

Meet Vanessa: Alberta’s Underwater Artist

Serene Swimmers. Shifting Light. Stillness in Motion.

Vanessa Corrigall is a Canadian artist known for her underwater paintings that explore light, movement, and the quiet serenity of being submerged. A lifelong swimmer, she captures the way water transforms the human form—distorted, reflective, and beautifully abstract.

Collectors are drawn to her work for its themes of wellness, fluid motion, and tranquility. Based in Leduc, Alberta, Vanessa creates from her home studio while also teaching high school art on a reserve and donating 5% of every sale to the Canadian Mental Health Association.

Her work invites you to pause—breathe—and enter a space of reflection and calm.

A woman standing indoors in front of a mural of a lake scene and a grid wall, smiling, wearing glasses, a patterned dress, and sneakers.
Black and white photo of a woman submerged in water, with her face and part of her upper body visible. Her hair is floating around her head.
A woman sitting on an office chair in an art studio, painting on a large canvas with water reflection patterns, surrounded by art supplies and jars of paint.

Award-Winning Underwater Artist

Vanessa Corrigall’s serene swimmer paintings bring calm, light, and reflection into collectors’ homes.

Serene Swimmer Paintings for Art Collectors

Best in Show – Fusion Art’s Waterscapes Exhibition

Painting of two women standing in a body of water during sunset, with distant trees on the horizon and a colorful sky.
Her painting of water feels so real and alive. Her work is remarkable.
— Donna D.
Lamina
$1,800.00

Wondering what materials I use, whether I accept commissions, or how to care for original artwork? I’ve answered the most common questions collectors ask—plus a few unexpected ones (like: do I paint mermaids?).

👉 Read the FAQ to explore the process behind each painting and how to begin or grow your art collection.

Behind the Paintings: Your Questions, Answered

Upcoming events.

Where to See the Work

🎨 Whyte Avenue Art Walk – July 12–14

📍 Old Strathcona, Edmonton | Booth 104st and 83 ave (by Pip)

Come say hello at one of Edmonton’s most beloved summer art events! I’ll be set up along Whyte Avenue with a curated selection of original swimmer paintings and prints—each piece inviting a sense of calm, clarity, and connection to water.

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August – Solo Exhibit at The Foundry

📍 The Foundry, Leduc | August 1–21
Catch a fresh wave of new work in this locally celebrated venue. A chance to connect with Vanessa’s underwater pieces in an intimate setting, right in the heart of Leduc.
👉 Explore the exhibit

September – Elsie John’s Gallery

📍 Leduc Public Library | All September
Discover the quiet beauty of submerged figures and rippling light in this month-long show at a cozy, welcoming space.
👉 Plan your visit

October – Leduc Civic Centre

📍 Leduc Civic Centre | All October
The final stop in this fall series, this exhibit invites you to reflect and slow down with work that captures the pause between breath and movement.
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From My Studio to the Gallery Wall

Get a peek into my painting process, exhibitions, and life in the studio.