From my new series of artworks inspired by spring & flowers ... "Live up the moment"
I am intrigued by the lively colors around me with the blooming Flowers everywhere. Just came back from a refreshing holiday... In a bright and lively mood.
The colors look more refreshing in the original artwork. I assure that this artwork can brighten your mood as well as your room. Also the abstract elements and bold strokes in this artwork will keep it interesting for every viewer
The artwork is on 100%acid free canson. brilliant textures formed by impasto strokes. Needs framing. Or can be pasted on a panel .Varnished.
My painting process is emotive and highly energised. Often, I begin a piece inspired purely by emotion and then comes a memory of place and time...it's then that an artwork begins to form. Sometimes I begin and then the piece becomes more abstracted as memory and emotions take over..I move fast and for long periods until I feel the painting has reached a certain point...then I catch my breath, stand back, look, absorb, then off I go again until the piece tells me it’s finished.
Acrylic
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£100.6 Sold
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From my new series of artworks inspired by spring & flowers ... "Live up the moment"
I am intrigued by the lively colors around me with the blooming Flowers everywhere. Just came back from a refreshing holiday... In a bright and lively mood.
The colors look more refreshing in the original artwork. I assure that this artwork can brighten your mood as well as your room. Also the abstract elements and bold strokes in this artwork will keep it interesting for every viewer
The artwork is on 100%acid free canson. brilliant textures formed by impasto strokes. Needs framing. Or can be pasted on a panel .Varnished.
My painting process is emotive and highly energised. Often, I begin a piece inspired purely by emotion and then comes a memory of place and time...it's then that an artwork begins to form. Sometimes I begin and then the piece becomes more abstracted as memory and emotions take over..I move fast and for long periods until I feel the painting has reached a certain point...then I catch my breath, stand back, look, absorb, then off I go again until the piece tells me it’s finished.
Acrylic
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