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Cardinal (2022)Acrylic painting
by Davina Nicholas

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Original artwork description

A colourful textured impressionistic painting, of the cardinal flower (Lobelia cardinalis), named after the bright red dresses of Roman Catholic Cardinals, was first discovered in North America. This herbaceous perennial has a brilliant texture, size, and bloom that make it unique from other perennials.
Painted with acrylics on deep edged cotton canvas, it is signed and dated at the back, varnished for protection and a certificate of authenticity provided. The overall size of the painting is 60 x 60 ×4cm.

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Acrylic paint

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#acrylic floral#davina nicholas
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Original artwork description

A colourful textured impressionistic painting, of the cardinal flower (Lobelia cardinalis), named after the bright red dresses of Roman Catholic Cardinals, was first discovered in North America. This herbaceous perennial has a brilliant texture, size, and bloom that make it unique from other perennials.
Painted with acrylics on deep edged cotton canvas, it is signed and dated at the back, varnished for protection and a certificate of authenticity provided. The overall size of the painting is 60 x 60 ×4cm.

Materials used:

Acrylic paint

Details:

Tags:

#acrylic floral#davina nicholas
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Influenced and inspired by the natural shades and colours of a vibrant world, the predominant interest for me is experimentation with light and texture, interwoven with colour in an abstract format. Working... Read more

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