Original artwork description:

A view of the striking beach front at Cullercoats, Tyne and Wear,with its iconic red brick buildings and red roofs. Painted with the tide out, but the sea snaking its way across the wet sand. Not my usual stretch of coast but with a different beauty.

Acrylic on canvas, varnished for protection, sides painted white. Strung on the back and ready to hang.

48cm x 48cm x 1.5cm

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

Materials used:

acrylic

Tags:
#beach #winter #coast #sand #greys #lifeboat station #red brick #red roofs #tyne and #cullercoats 

Cullercoats (2020)

Acrylic painting 
by Elaine Allender

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A view of the striking beach front at Cullercoats, Tyne and Wear,with its iconic red brick buildings and red roofs. Painted with the tide out, but the sea snaking its way across the wet sand. Not my usual stretch of coast but with a different beauty.

Acrylic on canvas, varnished for protection, sides painted white. Strung on the back and ready to hang.

48cm x 48cm x 1.5cm

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

Materials used:

acrylic

Tags:
#beach #winter #coast #sand #greys #lifeboat station #red brick #red roofs #tyne and #cullercoats 
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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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