Original artwork description:

I paint this view of my home village of Polperro quite often, but this is the first time I've painted it using mixed media. The painting is built up with layers of acrylic paint and paper and finished with a layer of gloss varnish.

It comes mounted, framed and ready to hang in a contemporary white frame.

Framed measurements are 32cm x 42cm x 3cm.

I’ve signed the back and it will be sent with a signed certificate of authenticity but please let me know if you would like it signed on the front and I’ll be happy to do so.

Materials used:

paper, acrylic, varnish

Tags:
#harbour #collage #boats #colour #cornwall #quay #polperro #cornish harbour #blue peter 

Polperro, The Blue Peter (2022) Mixed-media painting
by Elaine Allender

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I paint this view of my home village of Polperro quite often, but this is the first time I've painted it using mixed media. The painting is built up with layers of acrylic paint and paper and finished with a layer of gloss varnish.

It comes mounted, framed and ready to hang in a contemporary white frame.

Framed measurements are 32cm x 42cm x 3cm.

I’ve signed the back and it will be sent with a signed certificate of authenticity but please let me know if you would like it signed on the front and I’ll be happy to do so.

Materials used:

paper, acrylic, varnish

Tags:
#harbour #collage #boats #colour #cornwall #quay #polperro #cornish harbour #blue peter 
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Painting is my 'ikigai' (Japanese word that means 'the reason to get up in the morning'). For many years I combined painting with my job teaching at university. ... Read more

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