Original artwork description:

• 50cm x 50cm (20"x20") canvas (1.8cm deep)
• Signed by artist on reverse of canvas
• Professional grade materials on deep gallery-wrapped canvas, varnished
• 4cm deep with clean white sides for a finished look
• Ready to hang

Along the gentle white chalk of the Yorkshire cliffs, a fault appears in the rock layers - a shifted crack through the thick limestone layers. Surrounded by the green reflections of the sea and grass above, the shift in the rocks sits as a curiosity in the stillness.

“Quiet Disturbance” is an abstract original painting that embodies the artist's love of her local landscapes with her passion for geology. Inspired by the Yorkshire chalk cliffs she passes on her coastal walks, where the layers of limestone are eroding revealing bedding layers.

Tina's paintings often feature the chalk cliffs of this nearby walk following the Cleveland Way walking path. In her Scarborough studio, she finishes capturing the soft colours of her local landscape. Delicate layers of transparent colours blend into the pale blues of the chalk creating a shifting shimmering view. The painting is a peaceful yet powerful image that will bring a sense of serenity to any room.

Materials used:

Acrylic paint, India ink, graphites

Tags:
#abstract seascape #abstract landscape #yorkshire landscape #green sea #geology art 

Quiet Disturbance (2021) Mixed-media painting
by Tina Mammoser

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Original artwork description
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• 50cm x 50cm (20"x20") canvas (1.8cm deep)
• Signed by artist on reverse of canvas
• Professional grade materials on deep gallery-wrapped canvas, varnished
• 4cm deep with clean white sides for a finished look
• Ready to hang

Along the gentle white chalk of the Yorkshire cliffs, a fault appears in the rock layers - a shifted crack through the thick limestone layers. Surrounded by the green reflections of the sea and grass above, the shift in the rocks sits as a curiosity in the stillness.

“Quiet Disturbance” is an abstract original painting that embodies the artist's love of her local landscapes with her passion for geology. Inspired by the Yorkshire chalk cliffs she passes on her coastal walks, where the layers of limestone are eroding revealing bedding layers.

Tina's paintings often feature the chalk cliffs of this nearby walk following the Cleveland Way walking path. In her Scarborough studio, she finishes capturing the soft colours of her local landscape. Delicate layers of transparent colours blend into the pale blues of the chalk creating a shifting shimmering view. The painting is a peaceful yet powerful image that will bring a sense of serenity to any room.

Materials used:

Acrylic paint, India ink, graphites

Tags:
#abstract seascape #abstract landscape #yorkshire landscape #green sea #geology art 
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In my abstract landscapes, geological patterns are quietly immersed in colour. Juxtaposed with my glazes of soft atmospheric paint layers, I use drawing or collage to draft half-obscured strata of rock and cliff.... Read more

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