Original artwork description:

IMPORTANT: Please mind that this artwork is shipped from a different location: Moscow, Russia.
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Original acrylic painting, immitation of a herbarium page with a dried berry branch.
Painted on linen gallery stretched canvas.
The painting has a lot of visual texture going on, but is very smooth to the touch with a beautiful satin finish. It has a vintage feel to it, as if it belonged to someone for a very long time and carries a history. The brushwork is very thin and subtle.
The size of the painting: 20x25 cm/ 7.8x9.8 inches
Signed on the front and back.
Shipped in a cardboard box.
This painting is part of my personal project, a series of paintings called "All Imperfect Things". This project is a manifesto of all things imperfect and real. I think that perfection is boring and uneventful, but our world is rushing towards it for some reason. I am not a perfectionist, I find beauty in messy, unmade things that can tell a story. I celebrate people and objects with imperfections because flaws are what make us truly ourselves.
Also this series is a celebration of simple things that surround us, maybe even those we don't necessarily notice. Hunting for subjects while creating these paintings made me realise how many beautiful objects are sitting here within my reach while I look for something special to paint.
This is a way for me to pay homage to these things.

Thank you for supporting my art!
Ayna Paisley

Materials used:

Acrylics on gallery wrapped canvas

Tags:
#immitation #dried berry branch #berry branc #flowers #still life #texture #textured painting #acrylic paint #berries #green leaves #dried flowers #herb #herbal #pressed flowers #still life strawberry #withering flowers 

Imperfect things: Pressed Memories (2018)

Acrylic painting 
by Ayna Paisley

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IMPORTANT: Please mind that this artwork is shipped from a different location: Moscow, Russia.
.
Original acrylic painting, immitation of a herbarium page with a dried berry branch.
Painted on linen gallery stretched canvas.
The painting has a lot of visual texture going on, but is very smooth to the touch with a beautiful satin finish. It has a vintage feel to it, as if it belonged to someone for a very long time and carries a history. The brushwork is very thin and subtle.
The size of the painting: 20x25 cm/ 7.8x9.8 inches
Signed on the front and back.
Shipped in a cardboard box.
This painting is part of my personal project, a series of paintings called "All Imperfect Things". This project is a manifesto of all things imperfect and real. I think that perfection is boring and uneventful, but our world is rushing towards it for some reason. I am not a perfectionist, I find beauty in messy, unmade things that can tell a story. I celebrate people and objects with imperfections because flaws are what make us truly ourselves.
Also this series is a celebration of simple things that surround us, maybe even those we don't necessarily notice. Hunting for subjects while creating these paintings made me realise how many beautiful objects are sitting here within my reach while I look for something special to paint.
This is a way for me to pay homage to these things.

Thank you for supporting my art!
Ayna Paisley

Materials used:

Acrylics on gallery wrapped canvas

Tags:
#immitation #dried berry branch #berry branc #flowers #still life #texture #textured painting #acrylic paint #berries #green leaves #dried flowers #herb #herbal #pressed flowers #still life strawberry #withering flowers 
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Ayna Paisley primarily exhibits works in acrylics and oils but loves to experiment with different techniques. Growing up with parents who were artists, she discovered her own practice from a... Read more

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