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Confluence Landscape Series
Oil, Iridescent pigment, graphite, pencil, ink on heavy hand made watercolour paper.
The painting is many layered, to express the layers of water, and the land, and time passing as the rivers flow. the blue parts of the painting are made with iridescent pigment, and shine softly, changing with the light.
About this work
Following a period of studying the River, and becoming interested in the way that waterways merge together, I made a series of paintings related to the idea of ‘confluence’ as a guiding principle for the work. This river has always been interesting to me because it is at the confluence of three valleys, which give many options for going places and seeing water. A confluence occurs when two or more flowing bodies of water join together to form a single channel. Confluences occur where a tributary joins a larger river, where two rivers join to create a third or, where two separated channels of a river, having formed an island, re-join downstream.
You can find more of my abstract paintings in the 'Abstract Paintings' section of my shop.
To see more of the River series, please visit the 'River Series' section of my shop.

All of my paintings are original and handmade by me
Paintings will be sent to you unframed, (unless otherwise stated in the description) and protected with cellophane or paper, in a re-enforced padded envelope or recycled box, on a Tracked Delivery service with the Royal Mail or Parcel Force International for large items.

Materials used:

Oil, Iridescent pigment, Graphite, Ink, Charcoal

Tags:
#water #river #modern art #fine art #landscape painting #layered landscape #landscape abstract #anne fox #environment and #moors mountains #mark gestures 

Confluence Landscape 1 (2020) Oil painting
by Elizabeth Anne Fox

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Confluence Landscape Series
Oil, Iridescent pigment, graphite, pencil, ink on heavy hand made watercolour paper.
The painting is many layered, to express the layers of water, and the land, and time passing as the rivers flow. the blue parts of the painting are made with iridescent pigment, and shine softly, changing with the light.
About this work
Following a period of studying the River, and becoming interested in the way that waterways merge together, I made a series of paintings related to the idea of ‘confluence’ as a guiding principle for the work. This river has always been interesting to me because it is at the confluence of three valleys, which give many options for going places and seeing water. A confluence occurs when two or more flowing bodies of water join together to form a single channel. Confluences occur where a tributary joins a larger river, where two rivers join to create a third or, where two separated channels of a river, having formed an island, re-join downstream.
You can find more of my abstract paintings in the 'Abstract Paintings' section of my shop.
To see more of the River series, please visit the 'River Series' section of my shop.

All of my paintings are original and handmade by me
Paintings will be sent to you unframed, (unless otherwise stated in the description) and protected with cellophane or paper, in a re-enforced padded envelope or recycled box, on a Tracked Delivery service with the Royal Mail or Parcel Force International for large items.

Materials used:

Oil, Iridescent pigment, Graphite, Ink, Charcoal

Tags:
#water #river #modern art #fine art #landscape painting #layered landscape #landscape abstract #anne fox #environment and #moors mountains #mark gestures 
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My work has been selected for the Royal Institute of Painters in watercolour exhibition, Mall Galleries, London, (2024, 2023), ING Discerning Eye exhibition, London (2022) Sunday Times Watercolour competition London... Read more

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