Swimming print with mount

£25.00
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My swimming friend needed cheering up one day which gave me the inspiration for this painting. This is a quality print of the original art work. In the original I used handmade collage papers & collected papers then stencils and acrylic paints. The print measures 6 inches. I have put it in a 9” quality mount and backed it with stiff card. It will be in a cellophane presentation sleeve and is signed on the back as shown in the photo. Happy swimming!

(1 customer review)

My swimming friend needed cheering up one day which gave me the inspiration for this painting. This is a quality print of the original art work. In the original I used handmade collage papers & collected papers then stencils and acrylic paints. The print measures 6 inches. I have put it in a 9” quality mount and backed it with stiff card. It will be in a cellophane presentation sleeve and is signed on the back as shown in the photo. Happy swimming!

Reviews

Katy23rd July 2021

Fantastic service… Sent a photo message of gift wrapped.
Loved by the friend I sent it to and delighted to support an independent local artist.
Lovely website for gifts. Thank you 😊

Seaholly Studio
Seaholly Studio

Seaholly Studio

I am a contemporary Scottish artist.  I find painting a time of meditation, and  a welcome antidote to the busy lives which we tend to lead.  Painting allows me to spend time really enjoying the environment and the outdoors.  Depicting empty remote beaches and mountains gives me an opportunity to gain from these environments; whilst preserving their pristine nature.

My painting process can involve many steps.  I often do underpaintings using random marks or (largely unplanned!) textured papers.  I then enjoy creating order from this ‘chaos’ by rationalising the marks into the vision I have for the finished art work.  I find the organisational process very calming and spiritual.  Balancing which underpainting marks to keep, and which to cover, is key in my work.  My earlier works had more realism and formal structure.  I am finding that as I evolve as an artist I have a tendency towards more abstract mark making.

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