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This mixed media artwork, created on deep canvas, beautifully combines acrylics and marbling inks to bring an impressionistic garden scene to life. Using a blend of impasto and splattering techniques, the piece radiates tender quietness. At its centre, a delicate green fern weaves gracefully among soft pink flowers and poppy seed heads, evoking the tranquility of nature.

The composition captures the essence of a summer garden beneath a delicate blue sky, with shades of mid-green gradually deepening into darker tones at the base of the canvas, adding depth and grounding the serene imagery.

Materials used:

Acrylic and marbling inks

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#blue #green #country #rural #vertical 

How Long Will I Love You? (2023)

Acrylic painting 
by Elizabeth Westcott

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This mixed media artwork, created on deep canvas, beautifully combines acrylics and marbling inks to bring an impressionistic garden scene to life. Using a blend of impasto and splattering techniques, the piece radiates tender quietness. At its centre, a delicate green fern weaves gracefully among soft pink flowers and poppy seed heads, evoking the tranquility of nature.

The composition captures the essence of a summer garden beneath a delicate blue sky, with shades of mid-green gradually deepening into darker tones at the base of the canvas, adding depth and grounding the serene imagery.

Materials used:

Acrylic and marbling inks

Tags:
#blue #green #country #rural #vertical 
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Elizabeth is a contemporary artist, born in England, and now living in Wales. She has been creating art for about twenty years, and regularly exhibits at several galleries. Artist statement... Read more

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