Original artwork description:

"How The Silence Surged”: A Symphony of Nature in Watercolour.

Capturing the tranquil allure of the rugged land with whispers of mist on the ground, and the tantalizing hints of water weaving through the terrain. The contrast and harmony found in the natural world. Measuring 57cm x 38cm, this painting by Neil Wrynne, is a vibrant tapestry of emotions and hues. Swathes of orange and red with gentle shades of grey and blue. It's a reminder of the beauty that surrounds us, hidden in the quiet moments and subtle nuances of the world.

Crafted with watercolour on paper, Neil’s modern approach to this traditional medium breathes new onto the paper. His technique is a delicate balance between control and surrender, allowing the watercolour to blend, flow, and express itself freely. Using only the finest materials, Neil ensures that each pigment and brushstroke is imbued with depth and richness. The artwork comes unframed, allowing the viewer to tailor the presentation to their own aesthetic preferences.

Upon purchase, "How The Silence Surged" is accompanied by a signed certificate of authenticity, guaranteeing its provenance and value. The artwork is shipped flat in sturdy packaging, to help protect it against any mishaps along the way. Please note that any customs duties are the responsibility of the purchaser.

In owning "How The Silence Surged," one doesn't just acquire a piece of art; they invite a piece of nature's grandeur into their lives. With every glance, it whispers tales of rugged landscapes and mist-laden mornings, inviting you to lose yourself in its serene embrace.

Materials used:

Watercolor paint

Tags:
#water #orange #light #misty #abstract landscape #flow #earth #rugged #blending #smooth 

How The Silence Surged (2023) Watercolour
by Neil Wrynne

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"How The Silence Surged”: A Symphony of Nature in Watercolour.

Capturing the tranquil allure of the rugged land with whispers of mist on the ground, and the tantalizing hints of water weaving through the terrain. The contrast and harmony found in the natural world. Measuring 57cm x 38cm, this painting by Neil Wrynne, is a vibrant tapestry of emotions and hues. Swathes of orange and red with gentle shades of grey and blue. It's a reminder of the beauty that surrounds us, hidden in the quiet moments and subtle nuances of the world.

Crafted with watercolour on paper, Neil’s modern approach to this traditional medium breathes new onto the paper. His technique is a delicate balance between control and surrender, allowing the watercolour to blend, flow, and express itself freely. Using only the finest materials, Neil ensures that each pigment and brushstroke is imbued with depth and richness. The artwork comes unframed, allowing the viewer to tailor the presentation to their own aesthetic preferences.

Upon purchase, "How The Silence Surged" is accompanied by a signed certificate of authenticity, guaranteeing its provenance and value. The artwork is shipped flat in sturdy packaging, to help protect it against any mishaps along the way. Please note that any customs duties are the responsibility of the purchaser.

In owning "How The Silence Surged," one doesn't just acquire a piece of art; they invite a piece of nature's grandeur into their lives. With every glance, it whispers tales of rugged landscapes and mist-laden mornings, inviting you to lose yourself in its serene embrace.

Materials used:

Watercolor paint

Tags:
#water #orange #light #misty #abstract landscape #flow #earth #rugged #blending #smooth 
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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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