Thought and Memory
50 x 50cm 54 x 54cm Framed) Acrylic and mixed media original painting on wood panel. Finished with a satin varnish which gives a light sheen. Sat within a white tray frame. Depth of the frame is 35mm
This piece is part of a series exploring the concept of corvids within gothic subculture and folklore. Using book pages from classic horror novels such as Frankenstein and Dracula as collage.
Depth has been created by sanding back between layers of paint and ink to reveal details underneath.
Using a rich palette of purples, blues and black to create a decadent and atmospheric piece perfect for any modern interior.
50 x 50cm 54 x 54cm Framed) Acrylic and mixed media original painting on wood panel. Finished with a satin varnish which gives a light sheen. Sat within a white tray frame. Depth of the frame is 35mm
This piece is part of a series exploring the concept of corvids within gothic subculture and folklore. Using book pages from classic horror novels such as Frankenstein and Dracula as collage.
Depth has been created by sanding back between layers of paint and ink to reveal details underneath.
Using a rich palette of purples, blues and black to create a decadent and atmospheric piece perfect for any modern interior.
50 x 50cm 54 x 54cm Framed) Acrylic and mixed media original painting on wood panel. Finished with a satin varnish which gives a light sheen. Sat within a white tray frame. Depth of the frame is 35mm
This piece is part of a series exploring the concept of corvids within gothic subculture and folklore. Using book pages from classic horror novels such as Frankenstein and Dracula as collage.
Depth has been created by sanding back between layers of paint and ink to reveal details underneath.
Using a rich palette of purples, blues and black to create a decadent and atmospheric piece perfect for any modern interior.
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