The Sky Sings a Quiet Symphony
This painting features a multi-layered collage and acrylic mixed media with intricate marks on its surface. It was inspired by the profound emotion of losing something deeply cherished, yet retaining the memories, a silhouette, or a history imprinted upon what remains. Nothing is lost because the memories remain and joy or happiness is found in places, thoughts and our hearts. Look closely at the bottom of the painting to see the ruins or silhouetted structures, symbolising a quiet memory that continues to echo. This piece is part of my JMW Turner studies.
Acrylic Paint Mixed Media
30cm x 30cm on 45cm x 45cm white
St Ives frame.
Exhibited at Robert Philipps Gallery, Walton on Thames.
This painting features a multi-layered collage and acrylic mixed media with intricate marks on its surface. It was inspired by the profound emotion of losing something deeply cherished, yet retaining the memories, a silhouette, or a history imprinted upon what remains. Nothing is lost because the memories remain and joy or happiness is found in places, thoughts and our hearts. Look closely at the bottom of the painting to see the ruins or silhouetted structures, symbolising a quiet memory that continues to echo. This piece is part of my JMW Turner studies.
Acrylic Paint Mixed Media
30cm x 30cm on 45cm x 45cm white
St Ives frame.
Exhibited at Robert Philipps Gallery, Walton on Thames.
This painting features a multi-layered collage and acrylic mixed media with intricate marks on its surface. It was inspired by the profound emotion of losing something deeply cherished, yet retaining the memories, a silhouette, or a history imprinted upon what remains. Nothing is lost because the memories remain and joy or happiness is found in places, thoughts and our hearts. Look closely at the bottom of the painting to see the ruins or silhouetted structures, symbolising a quiet memory that continues to echo. This piece is part of my JMW Turner studies.
Acrylic Paint Mixed Media
30cm x 30cm on 45cm x 45cm white
St Ives frame.
Exhibited at Robert Philipps Gallery, Walton on Thames.