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1700 year old olive tree (2024)Ink drawing by Kirsty Wain

42 x 30 x 0.2cm (unframed) / 40 x 28cm (actual image size)

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£429.81

It is believed that the Phoenicians first introduced the olive tree to Iberia (in the region of what is now Spain) in 1050 BC. The intrinsic characteristics of the FARGA variety, the climate and the terrain are conducive to the long life of these olive trees, which have been able to adapt perfectly to the environment.

A beautiful and expressive ink drawing overlaid with chalk and charcoal.
A fresh and loosely painted ink study of an ancient olive tree in Spain.

Signed on the front Wain 2024

42x30 cm (with border)
40x28 cm (without border)

Materials used:

ink, charcoal and chalk on watercolour paper

Details:

Tags:

#landscape#tree#trees#ink drawing#charcoal drawing#ink on#olive tree#olive trees#olive#ancient trees#tree study#ancient olive
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It is believed that the Phoenicians first introduced the olive tree to Iberia (in the region of what is now Spain) in 1050 BC. The intrinsic characteristics of the FARGA variety, the climate and the terrain are conducive to the long life of these olive trees, which have been able to adapt perfectly to the environment.

A beautiful and expressive ink drawing overlaid with chalk and charcoal.
A fresh and loosely painted ink study of an ancient olive tree in Spain.

Signed on the front Wain 2024

42x30 cm (with border)
40x28 cm (without border)

Materials used:

ink, charcoal and chalk on watercolour paper

Details:

Tags:

#landscape#tree#trees#ink drawing#charcoal drawing#ink on#olive tree#olive trees#olive#ancient trees#tree study#ancient olive
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´There exists a correlation between the soul, place, and destiny, and my paintings serve as a representation of this connection¨. Kirsty Wain, a talented contemporary British painter currently based in... Read more

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