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Awaiting Embarkation (2026) Original Oil Painting by Johnny Popkess

40 x 50 x 2cm (unframed) / 40 x 49cm (actual image size)

6 Artist Reviews

£1,000

A woman stands in side profile, alone on a beach, clutching a parasol, fer only protection from the mid-day sun. She is waiting for a shallow draft vessel or lighter to take her to a ship, her home for several adventure-rich weeks. She, however, seems to be experiencing an adventure before embarking. There is no sign of the lighter. Part of the ‘Nomadic’ Collection. This original work is painted on a medium textured, professionally stretched canvas, using Old Holland & Michael Harding artist quality oils and mediums and finished with a light satin varnish. The painting arrives carefully packaged with a signed certificate of authenticity.

Materials used:

oil on canvas

Details:

Tags:

#woman#beach#white#hat#luggage#shirt#trilby hat
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A woman stands in side profile, alone on a beach, clutching a parasol, fer only protection from the mid-day sun. She is waiting for a shallow draft vessel or lighter to take her to a ship, her home for several adventure-rich weeks. She, however, seems to be experiencing an adventure before embarking. There is no sign of the lighter. Part of the ‘Nomadic’ Collection. This original work is painted on a medium textured, professionally stretched canvas, using Old Holland & Michael Harding artist quality oils and mediums and finished with a light satin varnish. The painting arrives carefully packaged with a signed certificate of authenticity.

Materials used:

oil on canvas

Details:

Tags:

#woman#beach#white#hat#luggage#shirt#trilby hat
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I first fell for art in Paris, where I worked and lived. I had a corporate job that had nothing to do with creating, but my 10 minute walk to... Read more

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