Original artwork description:

Forest Daydream" expresses a peaceful forest near my home in the Peak District where light falls through the trees creating dramatic shadows over the forest floor. I have used bright tones of blue, gold, copper and ultramarine for their healing qualities. The colour turquoise is thought to bring good fortune, wisdom, tranquillity, and hope and is highly valued in many cultures. It's an expression of nature combining reality and imagination, a blend of abstraction and impressionism, where the energy of nature meets the tranquillity of daydreams. This piece will fill any space with the invigorating spirit of the wild, yet provide a peaceful sanctuary for contemplation.
An original artwork, one of a kind, this painting has been created with high quality acrylic paints on deep edged canvas. I begin with observation of the place making notes and taking photographs to work from in the studio. From these beginnings I work intuitively, painting some base layers with a brush and then impasto techniques layer on layer applied with a palette knife. Harnessing optical mixing techniques employed by the impressionists and some of the methods of the old masters such as scumbling and glazing. I continue working until the painting reaches a natural conclusion. The result is a contemporary painting, which lies somewhere between abstraction and realism. The painting continues round the sides, a frame is not needed and it is ready to hang.

Materials used:

Acrylic Paints on deep edge canvas

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#landscape #nature #woods #forest #expressionism #gold #trees #contemporary art #impressionism #turquoise #calming #collectible art #copper #semi abstact #gift idea 

Forest Daydream (2023) Acrylic painting
by Amanda Horvath

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Forest Daydream" expresses a peaceful forest near my home in the Peak District where light falls through the trees creating dramatic shadows over the forest floor. I have used bright tones of blue, gold, copper and ultramarine for their healing qualities. The colour turquoise is thought to bring good fortune, wisdom, tranquillity, and hope and is highly valued in many cultures. It's an expression of nature combining reality and imagination, a blend of abstraction and impressionism, where the energy of nature meets the tranquillity of daydreams. This piece will fill any space with the invigorating spirit of the wild, yet provide a peaceful sanctuary for contemplation.
An original artwork, one of a kind, this painting has been created with high quality acrylic paints on deep edged canvas. I begin with observation of the place making notes and taking photographs to work from in the studio. From these beginnings I work intuitively, painting some base layers with a brush and then impasto techniques layer on layer applied with a palette knife. Harnessing optical mixing techniques employed by the impressionists and some of the methods of the old masters such as scumbling and glazing. I continue working until the painting reaches a natural conclusion. The result is a contemporary painting, which lies somewhere between abstraction and realism. The painting continues round the sides, a frame is not needed and it is ready to hang.

Materials used:

Acrylic Paints on deep edge canvas

Tags:
#landscape #nature #woods #forest #expressionism #gold #trees #contemporary art #impressionism #turquoise #calming #collectible art #copper #semi abstact #gift idea 
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Amanda Horvath is a contemporary artist producing vibrant colourful and highly textured original paintings. After studying fine art painting and printmaking at Sheffield Hallam University, where she achieved a B... Read more

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