Original artwork description:

This painting was inspired on a walk through the city. I enjoy looking at shop fronts particularly at night when the windows become akin to a miniature theatre. The shoes on the plinth were not just eye catching, but presented using contrasting colour making them jump out. They were great to paint as they are quite architectural in structure, and different to my usual subject matter. They evoke the potential for a story line and that is what attracted me to paint them.

Materials used:

oil paint

Tags:
#window shopping #soes on a plinth #the red shoes #object of desire #fashion 
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Shoes on a Plinth (2016)

Oil painting 
by Sarah Ann Mitchell

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  • Oil painting on Panel / Board / MDF
  • One of a kind artwork
  • Size: 30 x 24 x 0.8cm (unframed) / 30 x 24cm (actual image size)
  • Ready to hang
  • Signed on the back
  • Style: Photorealistic
  • Subject: Still life

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This painting was inspired on a walk through the city. I enjoy looking at shop fronts particularly at night when the windows become akin to a miniature theatre. The shoes on the plinth were not just eye catching, but presented using contrasting colour making them jump out. They were great to paint as they are quite architectural in structure, and different to my usual subject matter. They evoke the potential for a story line and that is what attracted me to paint them.

Materials used:

oil paint

Tags:
#window shopping #soes on a plinth #the red shoes #object of desire #fashion 
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My practice is concerned with how we experience space, the psychology of urban landscape, and the personification of architectural space. I am influenced by Kevin Lynch’s notion that we don’t... Read more

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