Original artwork description:

Some of the native wildflowers which grow along the coast each spring and summer. These foxgloves, cow parsley and moonpennies take me back to Cornwall and walks along the cliff paths in late spring.

Acrylic on card, some texture in passages where a palette knife was used. Varnished, framed in a sage green-painted wooden frame. Strung on the back and ready to hang.

Framed measurements are 33cm x 33cm x 1.5cm.

Signed on the back and comes with a signed certificate of authenticity. Please let me know if you'd like it signed on the front, too.

Materials used:

acrylic

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#flowers #sky #sea #coast #cornwall #spring #daisies #wildflowers #cow parsley #foxgloves 

Cornish coast, wildflowers (2022) Acrylic painting
by Elaine Allender

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Some of the native wildflowers which grow along the coast each spring and summer. These foxgloves, cow parsley and moonpennies take me back to Cornwall and walks along the cliff paths in late spring.

Acrylic on card, some texture in passages where a palette knife was used. Varnished, framed in a sage green-painted wooden frame. Strung on the back and ready to hang.

Framed measurements are 33cm x 33cm x 1.5cm.

Signed on the back and comes with a signed certificate of authenticity. Please let me know if you'd like it signed on the front, too.

Materials used:

acrylic

Tags:
#flowers #sky #sea #coast #cornwall #spring #daisies #wildflowers #cow parsley #foxgloves 
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Painting is my 'ikigai' (Japanese word that means 'the reason to get up in the morning'). For many years I combined painting with my job teaching at university. ... Read more

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