Original artwork description:

A study using line and colour and texture, set against a black background and behind glass in a simple light oak effect frame, ready to hang. It's not supposed to mean anything,unless you can use your own mind's imagination. When starting to paint an abstract I like to have no preconceived images in my mind ,just let my mind and brush roam until I like the creation,( many get thrown away!) In the end you either like it or you don't! I hope you like this one! Free shipping to UK please contact for quote for other destinations.

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Acrylics and ink

Abstract#47 (2015)
Acrylic painting
by Les Powderhill

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A study using line and colour and texture, set against a black background and behind glass in a simple light oak effect frame, ready to hang. It's not supposed to mean anything,unless you can use your own mind's imagination. When starting to paint an abstract I like to have no preconceived images in my mind ,just let my mind and brush roam until I like the creation,( many get thrown away!) In the end you either like it or you don't! I hope you like this one! Free shipping to UK please contact for quote for other destinations.

Materials used:

Acrylics and ink

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I have always been passionate about art, I could draw from a very young age seemingly without being taught . I look at everything from the art point of view... Read more

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