Original artwork description:

A little study of two flower heads in a bottle, one surviving better than the other. A little allegory of life and death/strength and fragility. I usually have several paintings going at the same time, and change from a larger, more long-term/slower work, to other smaller, quicker works to refocus my concentration. This is one of these 'additional' mid-afternoon, paintings.

Materials used:

Oil paint on muslin, stretched over hardboard, Egg & Oil emulsion primer, damar varnish

Tags:
#flowers #still life #bottle caps 

Daffodil & Tulip (1981)

Oil painting 
by Kenneth Hay

£1,380.03 Alert

  • Oil painting on Panel / Board / MDF
  • One of a kind artwork
  • Size: 34 x 38.5 x 1cm (framed) / 20.5 x 25cm (actual image size)
  • Framed and ready to hang
  • Signed on the front
  • Style: Unspecified
  • Subject: Flowers and plants

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A little study of two flower heads in a bottle, one surviving better than the other. A little allegory of life and death/strength and fragility. I usually have several paintings going at the same time, and change from a larger, more long-term/slower work, to other smaller, quicker works to refocus my concentration. This is one of these 'additional' mid-afternoon, paintings.

Materials used:

Oil paint on muslin, stretched over hardboard, Egg & Oil emulsion primer, damar varnish

Tags:
#flowers #still life #bottle caps 
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Trained under Sir Lawrence Gowing in the 'Euston Road' style of direct observational painting, following Cézanne, and then under pupils of Renato Guttuso and Oscar Kokoschka at Florence Academy, my... Read more

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