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“Evening Died Away" a painting that captures the essence of a wintery stroll through a serene landscape, by Neil Wrynne. This artwork, sized at 57cm x 38cm, is a watercolour painting that beckons you to explore the mysteries of nature.

"Evening Died Away" was born from the heart of a crisp winter's evening. Imagine a moody frosty scene, a gentle slope leading your eye toward enchanting tree trunks, bathed in a delicate light. The colours are a harmonious blend of pale blue, light pink, and black. These hues come together to evoke the tranquil yet ethereal aura of a winter's twilight.

Neil technique is a modern interpretation of watercolour, which he approaches with a deep respect for the medium. He allows the watercolour to flow, blend, and express itself, resulting in a breathtaking piece that captures the transient beauty of nature.

Only the finest materials were used in the creation of this painting. "Evening Died Away" comes with a signed certificate of authenticity, assuring you of its genuine origin. The artwork is unframed, allowing you to choose a frame that perfectly complements your space.

It's shipped flat, with utmost care, in sturdy packaging. However, please note that any customs duties are the responsibility of the purchaser.

"Evening Died Away" is more than a painting; it's a captivating journey through the wonders of nature, encapsulated on paper. It's an invitation to bring a touch of serene beauty into your life. Don't miss the opportunity to make it yours. Purchase this stunning piece of art today and let its calming influence grace your space.

Materials used:

Watercolor paint

Tags:
#shadow #moody #blue #atmospheric #monochrome #watercolor #landscape painting #impressionistic #wintery #nature painting 

Evening Died Away (2023) Watercolour
by Neil Wrynne

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“Evening Died Away" a painting that captures the essence of a wintery stroll through a serene landscape, by Neil Wrynne. This artwork, sized at 57cm x 38cm, is a watercolour painting that beckons you to explore the mysteries of nature.

"Evening Died Away" was born from the heart of a crisp winter's evening. Imagine a moody frosty scene, a gentle slope leading your eye toward enchanting tree trunks, bathed in a delicate light. The colours are a harmonious blend of pale blue, light pink, and black. These hues come together to evoke the tranquil yet ethereal aura of a winter's twilight.

Neil technique is a modern interpretation of watercolour, which he approaches with a deep respect for the medium. He allows the watercolour to flow, blend, and express itself, resulting in a breathtaking piece that captures the transient beauty of nature.

Only the finest materials were used in the creation of this painting. "Evening Died Away" comes with a signed certificate of authenticity, assuring you of its genuine origin. The artwork is unframed, allowing you to choose a frame that perfectly complements your space.

It's shipped flat, with utmost care, in sturdy packaging. However, please note that any customs duties are the responsibility of the purchaser.

"Evening Died Away" is more than a painting; it's a captivating journey through the wonders of nature, encapsulated on paper. It's an invitation to bring a touch of serene beauty into your life. Don't miss the opportunity to make it yours. Purchase this stunning piece of art today and let its calming influence grace your space.

Materials used:

Watercolor paint

Tags:
#shadow #moody #blue #atmospheric #monochrome #watercolor #landscape painting #impressionistic #wintery #nature painting 
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Neil Wrynne is a UK based artist currently living and working in Northamptonshire. Neil’s work is inspired by the seemingly ordinary world around him. Nature, travel, encounters and everyday objects... Read more

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