Sub Rosa 2021 250 x150 cm Roots, twigs, metal wire, paper pulp, metal pins. The wall based artwork Sub Rosa is put together by recycled and found objects from different periods of time.The small Buddha-heads were made after traveling in…
Capturing the ephemeral beauty of Loch Coruisk at the golden hour, this captivating print invites the viewer to a serene escape into the heart of one of Scotland's most enchanting coves. The artwork, a stunning blend of vibrant hues and sweeping brushstrokes, channels the essence of Abstract Impressionism, offering a fresh, modern take on a classic landscape. At the heart of the scene is the mirrored surface of the water, alive with reflections that dance in a symphony of oranges and pinks, echoing the sky's fiery display as the sun dips low on the horizon. The majestic hills and valleys, rendered in broad swaths of blue and purple, rise and fall in rhythmic patterns that suggest the wild, untouched spirit of the Scottish Highlands. Carefully chosen colour palettes testify to the artist's intent to evoke emotion and movement, with the cool shadows and the warm, sunlit patches artfully contrasted. Each brushstroke contributes to a rich tapestry of texture, creating a dynamic yet harmonious composition that seems to hum with the quiet energy of nature's farewell to the day. This abstract impressionist interpretation of Loch Coruisk is more than a visual experience; it's a mood, a moment suspended in time, and an invitation to lose oneself in the contemplation of nature's grandeur. The piece, a part of the 'Scottish Coves' collection, is sure to be the focal point of any room, drawing in admirers with its bold expression and serenely captivating beauty.
Richard Diebenkorn, Lyrical painter, Dies at 71 - By Michael Kimmelman, New York Times newspaper, March 31, 1993 - Richard Diebenkorn 1922-1993, one of the premier American painters of the postwar era, whose deeply lyrical abstractions evoked the shimmering light and wide-open spaces of California, where he spent virtually his entire life, died yesterday at his home in Berkeley. He was 70.
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Sub Rosa 2021 250 x150 cm Roots, twigs, metal wire, paper pulp, metal pins. The wall based artwork Sub Rosa is put together by recycled and found objects from different periods of time.The small Buddha-heads were made after traveling in…
Capturing the ephemeral beauty of Loch Coruisk at the golden hour, this captivating print invites the viewer to a serene escape into the heart of one of Scotland's most enchanting coves. The artwork, a stunning blend of vibrant hues and sweeping brushstrokes, channels the essence of Abstract Impressionism, offering a fresh, modern take on a classic landscape. At the heart of the scene is the mirrored surface of the water, alive with reflections that dance in a symphony of oranges and pinks, echoing the sky's fiery display as the sun dips low on the horizon. The majestic hills and valleys, rendered in broad swaths of blue and purple, rise and fall in rhythmic patterns that suggest the wild, untouched spirit of the Scottish Highlands. Carefully chosen colour palettes testify to the artist's intent to evoke emotion and movement, with the cool shadows and the warm, sunlit patches artfully contrasted. Each brushstroke contributes to a rich tapestry of texture, creating a dynamic yet harmonious composition that seems to hum with the quiet energy of nature's farewell to the day. This abstract impressionist interpretation of Loch Coruisk is more than a visual experience; it's a mood, a moment suspended in time, and an invitation to lose oneself in the contemplation of nature's grandeur. The piece, a part of the 'Scottish Coves' collection, is sure to be the focal point of any room, drawing in admirers with its bold expression and serenely captivating beauty.
About Mixed media using acrylics, watercolours & pastels There are moments when our goals and dreams seem to be always on the horizon, always illuminated by the promise of what could be and not what is. This piece is about the wider picture, the beauty that is the journey, not just the illumination on the distant horizon. This original artwork uses a unique combination of acrylic and watercolour paints and pastels on a 3.5cm deep, gallery wrapped canvas. It is protected from dust and UV light by a thin layer of varnish. The sides are painted black, giving this artwork a highly contemporary finish. Framing is not required. The artwork is signed on the front and provided with a certificate of authenticity.