Original artwork description:

A view of the Iglesia y Convento de San Francisco in Trinidad, Cuba

Painting the high life and other scenes of more accessible pleasure:

A slight variant on Slim Aarons quote: painting attractive people doing attractive things in attractive places almost sums it up. My painting is based on various sources, from vintage postcards, holiday photos, to film stills or a personal bank of images.
I have a particular interest in beach, pool and summer references. I like this subject-matter as it seems to allow me to deal with painting on many levels. I can play with an impressionist type colour palette, I can paint the figure. In Composition,
some beach/pool scenes are not unlike some Venetian and Baroque paintings,
Titian, Veronese..and so it has this historical dimension. I am also drawn to depictions of leisure as beach or pool is a place where people are partly naked yet unaware and in a 'natural' setting so in some way this subjectmatter is timeless. I am drawn on the otherhand to a nostalgic pleasure and it is difficult for me to seperate the two, nostalgia from the depiction of pleasure if not impossible. This intersection is what I find interesting.

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paper, graphite, gouache

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#tropical #gouache #vintage era #cuba #plam trees 

Trinidad, Cuba (2016) Gouache painting
by Stephen Abela

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A view of the Iglesia y Convento de San Francisco in Trinidad, Cuba

Painting the high life and other scenes of more accessible pleasure:

A slight variant on Slim Aarons quote: painting attractive people doing attractive things in attractive places almost sums it up. My painting is based on various sources, from vintage postcards, holiday photos, to film stills or a personal bank of images.
I have a particular interest in beach, pool and summer references. I like this subject-matter as it seems to allow me to deal with painting on many levels. I can play with an impressionist type colour palette, I can paint the figure. In Composition,
some beach/pool scenes are not unlike some Venetian and Baroque paintings,
Titian, Veronese..and so it has this historical dimension. I am also drawn to depictions of leisure as beach or pool is a place where people are partly naked yet unaware and in a 'natural' setting so in some way this subjectmatter is timeless. I am drawn on the otherhand to a nostalgic pleasure and it is difficult for me to seperate the two, nostalgia from the depiction of pleasure if not impossible. This intersection is what I find interesting.

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5 t o7 working days delivery aim Up to £250 for loss or damage
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Materials used:

paper, graphite, gouache

Tags:
#tropical #gouache #vintage era #cuba #plam trees 
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My recent work is almost summed up by a quote from the photographer, Slim Aarons: “attractive people doing attractive things in attractive places. ’’ I am drawn to holiday and... Read more

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