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Apple orchard 1 (2026) Original Acrylic Painting by Ayse McGowan

40 x 50 x 1cm (unframed) / 40 x 50cm (actual image size)

£550

Immerse yourself in the ephemeral beauty of spring with this captivating original acrylic painting. This piece captures the fleeting magic of apple blossoms in full bloom. The inspiration stems from walks through local orchards, aiming to translate the overwhelming sensory experience of stepping into a world awakening with vibrant life.

This artwork, a medium-sized addition to your collection, brings the delicate yet powerful essence of nature's renewal indoors. Its abstract expressionist and impressionist influences blend to create a dynamic yet harmonious representation of the orchard's springtime splendor. Imagine this piece gracing your living room, adding a touch of fresh, natural beauty.

Materials used:

Acrylic

Details:

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Immerse yourself in the ephemeral beauty of spring with this captivating original acrylic painting. This piece captures the fleeting magic of apple blossoms in full bloom. The inspiration stems from walks through local orchards, aiming to translate the overwhelming sensory experience of stepping into a world awakening with vibrant life.

This artwork, a medium-sized addition to your collection, brings the delicate yet powerful essence of nature's renewal indoors. Its abstract expressionist and impressionist influences blend to create a dynamic yet harmonious representation of the orchard's springtime splendor. Imagine this piece gracing your living room, adding a touch of fresh, natural beauty.

Materials used:

Acrylic

Details:

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Ayse McGowan

Location United Kingdom

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My inspiration stems deeply from the natural world, particularly its vibrant colours, rich textures, and my own emotional responses these elements evoke. I paint memories and sensations triggered by... Read more

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