Original artwork description:

A bright hazy summer floral landscape painting in acrylics and oil
The artwork is on board and can either be framed in black or white or mounted onto a 1inch deep canvas panel ready to hang or can be left as it, to be framed in own frame (let me know which option is preferred). Colourful countryside meadow of purple magenta salvias dandelion clocks and foxgloves forget me nots

Colours used flowers purple magenta plum puprl lime green yellow ochre cottage green mustard white ivory
Original art by UK artist

Materials used:

Acrylic and Oil

Tags:
#blue #flowers #green #summer #floral #colourful #spring #meadow #sun #happy 

Salvia Forget Me Not (2020) Acrylic painting
by Carol Wood

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A bright hazy summer floral landscape painting in acrylics and oil
The artwork is on board and can either be framed in black or white or mounted onto a 1inch deep canvas panel ready to hang or can be left as it, to be framed in own frame (let me know which option is preferred). Colourful countryside meadow of purple magenta salvias dandelion clocks and foxgloves forget me nots

Colours used flowers purple magenta plum puprl lime green yellow ochre cottage green mustard white ivory
Original art by UK artist

Materials used:

Acrylic and Oil

Tags:
#blue #flowers #green #summer #floral #colourful #spring #meadow #sun #happy 
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My artwork is semi abstract, often incorporating and inspired by the natural forms of nebula clouds, flowers, trees and ethereal landscapes. In my recent piece I experiment with... Read more

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