Original artwork description:

Painting of a man pouring wine into a glass. The artist gives a minimalist interpretation of the person as an evocative outline. The smooth paint surface contrasts well with the textured knife work on the glass and bottle. Grey/graphite background (some light may give it a bluish tinge but it is definitely grey) with dark gold outline and multicoloured wine and bottle

A vibrant and contemporary work.

Professional grade acrylic paint on cotton/polyester - a durable canvas. Varnished and sides painted so that it can be hung without framing if desired.

Drawn and painted freehand, no transfers or projectors used.

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#modern art #contemporary art #wine bottle #wine tasting 
Art of Wine Tasting IV
Acrylic painting
by SBBoursot

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Painting of a man pouring wine into a glass. The artist gives a minimalist interpretation of the person as an evocative outline. The smooth paint surface contrasts well with the textured knife work on the glass and bottle. Grey/graphite background (some light may give it a bluish tinge but it is definitely grey) with dark gold outline and multicoloured wine and bottle

A vibrant and contemporary work.

Professional grade acrylic paint on cotton/polyester - a durable canvas. Varnished and sides painted so that it can be hung without framing if desired.

Drawn and painted freehand, no transfers or projectors used.

Tags:
#modern art #contemporary art #wine bottle #wine tasting 

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Anglo-French artist SBBoursot paints, sculpts and draws in charcoal. Attracted to figurative subjects, she likes to build layers and texture into each work, where lines are often softened or blurred,... Read more

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