Original artwork description:

McCullock's Glacial Collection is inspired by the majestic sublime beauty of the Arctic tundra. Modelling clay has been fashioned to create deep and dramatic textures. Predominately monochrome in colour with subtle use of resin and iridescent metallic paint . These leave contrasting aesthetically pleasing marks on the canvas or board and combine to produce a dramatic contemporary abstract.

This small artwork is painted in matte pastel tones onto a 20 cm box canvas . McCullock's initial is featured in clay on the right side of the painted side. Irridescent ink has been used to create contrast and artistic appeal.

Signed in full on the reverse. Strung, ready to hang.

Materials used:

Mixed Media

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#colourfull #contemporary #texture #aluminium #gift #3 d 

Arctic Dust (2021) Mixed-media painting
by Rachel McCullock

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McCullock's Glacial Collection is inspired by the majestic sublime beauty of the Arctic tundra. Modelling clay has been fashioned to create deep and dramatic textures. Predominately monochrome in colour with subtle use of resin and iridescent metallic paint . These leave contrasting aesthetically pleasing marks on the canvas or board and combine to produce a dramatic contemporary abstract.

This small artwork is painted in matte pastel tones onto a 20 cm box canvas . McCullock's initial is featured in clay on the right side of the painted side. Irridescent ink has been used to create contrast and artistic appeal.

Signed in full on the reverse. Strung, ready to hang.

Materials used:

Mixed Media

Tags:
#colourfull #contemporary #texture #aluminium #gift #3 d 
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