Original artwork description:

This piece was inspired by the incredible Chinese Banyan Trees that can be found all over Taiwan and Asia. I have been fascinated by these trees since arriving in Taiwan in 2001 and am amazed by the survival instincts and their ability to grow over, around and even through anything that lies in their way. They seem unstoppable and create many incredible shapes and angles with their branches and roots as they seek water. This picture was made in Liverpool and is based on drawings done “ en plein air” from December 2014 to January 2015 in Nangang Park, Taipei City, Taiwan. It was exhibited in the Threshold Festival in Liverpool, U.K. 2015.
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Materials used:

Acrylic Paint and Ink on 300 gsm Paper

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#nangang #banyan trees #nature #mixed media #realism #ink drawing #acrylic on paper #roots #taiwan #enchanted forest #taipei 

Show Your Roots (2015) Ink drawing
by David Lloyd

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This piece was inspired by the incredible Chinese Banyan Trees that can be found all over Taiwan and Asia. I have been fascinated by these trees since arriving in Taiwan in 2001 and am amazed by the survival instincts and their ability to grow over, around and even through anything that lies in their way. They seem unstoppable and create many incredible shapes and angles with their branches and roots as they seek water. This picture was made in Liverpool and is based on drawings done “ en plein air” from December 2014 to January 2015 in Nangang Park, Taipei City, Taiwan. It was exhibited in the Threshold Festival in Liverpool, U.K. 2015.
A note to International Buyers:
Shipping rates have increased in price all around the world due to Covid and other complications. Due to this I have had to increase the the cost of shipping my artworks in line with the Delivery Companies. I will always strive to find the cheapest possible option for the customer (usually my local POST OFFICE EMS Recorded Delivery, but unfortunately they don’t deliver worldwide at the moment) If the amount of shipping charged at purchase is less than the shipping company charges then I will refund the difference to the customer. This refund will be done after the picture has arrived safely and has been accepted.
Any import duties, taxes and charges that may be payable are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges, if applicable, will be the responsibility of the buyer. Please message me to check if this might affect your purchase.

Materials used:

Acrylic Paint and Ink on 300 gsm Paper

Tags:
#nangang #banyan trees #nature #mixed media #realism #ink drawing #acrylic on paper #roots #taiwan #enchanted forest #taipei 
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My work is driven by the desire to capture and represent the world around me through landscapes and portraits. Family, friends, travelling, skateboarding, nature, light and the man-made world all inspire and influence... Read more

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