New tiny heart painting
Friday, June 27th, 2008Please click the photo to view the auction.
More heart paintings comming soon!
Thanks for visiting
Claire
Please click the photo to view the auction.
More heart paintings comming soon!
Thanks for visiting
Claire
On of my favourite flowers is the ox eye daisy. They are flowering everywhere at the moment, we have them growing in the long grass on the banks in our garden. The butterflies and bees love them and they look really cheery, huge yellow middles and, in the sunshine, almost velvety, sparkly white petals. They look to me like they are smiling!
I enjoy painting these flowers and have just listed one of my recent paintings on eBay.
Click here or the photo to take a look.
I have added another painting to my website. It is an acrylic on canvas measuring 20 x 16 inches. The sides are painted and are staple free so it is ready to hang.
If you are interested in purchasing the painting and would like to see more photos please send me an email.
Never More
20 x 16 Acrylic on canvas
Painted Sides - Ready to hang
Available £120
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Here is my newest painting. This is a highly textured painting painted mainly in blue and enhanced with beautiful shimmering gold paint. The painting measures 20 x 16 inches and has been created on stretched canvas, sides are painted so it is ready to hang directly on your wall.
Please click the photo to be taken to a larger image of the painting.
If you are interested in purchasing this painting please send an email to artist@justabstract.co.uk
I have just finished a collection of yellow abstract paintings which were commissioned by a regular repeat customer. I have painted something for them in almost every colour of the rainbow - as well as pinks and greys. They are having their house redecorated and have so far commissioned a piece for each room.
The latest addition to their collection was a triptych of 16 x 16 inch canvases painted with a swirling, layered technique. I really enjoyed painting it - yellow is such a lovely happy glowing colour, I took inspiration from the lovely daffodils, forsythia and primroses that are blooming in the garden at the moment - they look really beautiful! Spring is just about here!