Original artwork description:

Highly textured, thick layered paint. A statement piece with gold and blue tones. From my Discovery series that was launched at Mingara Gallery on Phillip Island.
Painted on premium quality linen this is a wonderful large scale piece. The painting comes ready to hang with a certificate of authenticity.

My art studio and gallery is based in the beautiful coastal town of Inverloch, South Gippsland, nestled between the calm turquoise waters of Anderson’s Inlet and the rugged coastline of Bunurong Marine National Park in Australia. I have always had a deep connection to nature and the coastal lifestyle, with the ocean being a common theme in my large-scale abstracts. This is also reflected in the pure expression of movement and colour in my work. My paintings seem to capture the ephemeral ebb and flow of the ocean – it’s tumultuous beauty, fierce storms, calm tides – of changing moods, energy and colours. My expanding body of work now includes several series and numerous major commissions. I have recently been featured in both Coast and Art Edit magazines as one of the 'artists to watch'.

If you have any questions at all regarding this or any of my other paintings please get in touch.

Materials used:

Acrylics

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#abstract #blue #texture #gold #blue and #maroon #yellow and #statement piece #thick paint #large abstract 

Textured Gold Abstract - What Could Have Been (2019)

Acrylic painting 
by Annette Spinks

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Highly textured, thick layered paint. A statement piece with gold and blue tones. From my Discovery series that was launched at Mingara Gallery on Phillip Island.
Painted on premium quality linen this is a wonderful large scale piece. The painting comes ready to hang with a certificate of authenticity.

My art studio and gallery is based in the beautiful coastal town of Inverloch, South Gippsland, nestled between the calm turquoise waters of Anderson’s Inlet and the rugged coastline of Bunurong Marine National Park in Australia. I have always had a deep connection to nature and the coastal lifestyle, with the ocean being a common theme in my large-scale abstracts. This is also reflected in the pure expression of movement and colour in my work. My paintings seem to capture the ephemeral ebb and flow of the ocean – it’s tumultuous beauty, fierce storms, calm tides – of changing moods, energy and colours. My expanding body of work now includes several series and numerous major commissions. I have recently been featured in both Coast and Art Edit magazines as one of the 'artists to watch'.

If you have any questions at all regarding this or any of my other paintings please get in touch.

Materials used:

Acrylics

Tags:
#abstract #blue #texture #gold #blue and #maroon #yellow and #statement piece #thick paint #large abstract 
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My love of the ocean and passion for painting resonates in my work and although abstract, each painting is created with true inspiration. I have been painting professionally for the... Read more

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