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Looking through a mirror you see a reflection. But what you see is open to interpretation. It is not necessarily a true representation of how you feel.

 

The first layers of this acrylic painting on paper are “wet-in-wet” where I start by applying water onto the page with my sponge brush, and then add layers of diluted paint, which I let dry. I repeat this process a few times before I add layers of paint directly onto the dry painting. For the line work I use charcoal on wet paper.

 

This small piece would look great in a grouping with other artwork, or you could lean it onto a bookshelf to style with some beautiful objects. On its own it is very well suited for an area where you have a small amount of wall space that you would like to jazz up with some fabulous art.

 

Pair it with my artworks Floating Pebbles, Hilltop Factory and Stringing Beans.

 

If you have any further questions about this piece please do get in touch.

Through the Looking Glass

£50.00Price
  • 2020

    Acrylic on 300 gsm watercolour paper

    105 x 148 mm (A6), 4.1 x 5.8 in

    Unframed

    Finished with water-based non-removable acrylic varnish. Display behind glass is recommended.

    Colours may vary due to individual monitor settings.

     

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