Original artwork description:

This large canvas is inspired by the changing autumn colours along the canal, where I walk every day. I found myself being fascinated by how every single day they were different and became more and more vibrant. I hope this painting portrays some of the magic of this place. I've used traditional oils and various tools to create layers over a number of days to create the textures and colours. The edges are painted in a very dark grey. This painting is ready to hang.

Materials used:

oil, Canvas, Wax Medium and Linseed oil.

Tags:
#tiverton #expressive #trees #autumn #autumn colours #autumnal #woodland #canal #tiverton canal #autumn reflections 
Autumn Glow, Canal Walk (2018)
Oil painting
by Belinda Reynell

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This large canvas is inspired by the changing autumn colours along the canal, where I walk every day. I found myself being fascinated by how every single day they were different and became more and more vibrant. I hope this painting portrays some of the magic of this place. I've used traditional oils and various tools to create layers over a number of days to create the textures and colours. The edges are painted in a very dark grey. This painting is ready to hang.

Materials used:

oil, Canvas, Wax Medium and Linseed oil.

Tags:
#tiverton #expressive #trees #autumn #autumn colours #autumnal #woodland #canal #tiverton canal #autumn reflections 

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Belinda is an award-winning landscape artist living and working in Devon. She finds herself more drawn to the abstract, by absorbing herself in the landscape and then working in the... Read more

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