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Original artwork description:

Warm and subdued colours cast a nostalgic glow that envelops the scene in this pairing of small oil painting. The tenderness of a romantic era where emotions were expressed with grace and subtlety. The frames are tightly cropped, focusing exclusively on the connection between two figures, creating an atmosphere of intimacy.

The title title for the combined work "Echo of a Song I Used to Know," hints at a melody from the past, suggesting that the love shared by these two figures is reminiscent of a familiar tune, echoing through the corridors of memory.

These artworks were created as a part of a body of work to find new themes and ideas for further larger paintings. By pursuing random ideas in a small and open ended fashion and pairing or collecting images together a further idea can emerge from the thoughts provoked by similarities. They exist as a form of sketching and painting and show a rougher subtle working out process with less concern for finish. It's thinking by doing. The results yield very framable work so I have taken the initiative to frame them and offer them for sale at very affordable prices.
The frames are solid wood reclaimed from salvaged off cuts from a timber yard in Northern Sweden. Wood that would otherwise be thrown away and destroyed. They are fabricated in my small workshop in Sweden before being brought to England and matched with the supply of small paintings to hand. Traditional gumstrip tape is applied to the backs and small brass eyelets with brass piano wire complete the work for immediate hanging. If requested the paintings can be signed on the front.

Materials used:

Winsor and Newton Oil Paint on MDF panel

Tags:
#romance #couple #intimacy atmosphere #romance evening #evocative atmosphere #nostalgic ambiance 

Echo of a Song I Used to Know (2023) Oil painting
by Neale Thomas

£290

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Warm and subdued colours cast a nostalgic glow that envelops the scene in this pairing of small oil painting. The tenderness of a romantic era where emotions were expressed with grace and subtlety. The frames are tightly cropped, focusing exclusively on the connection between two figures, creating an atmosphere of intimacy.

The title title for the combined work "Echo of a Song I Used to Know," hints at a melody from the past, suggesting that the love shared by these two figures is reminiscent of a familiar tune, echoing through the corridors of memory.

These artworks were created as a part of a body of work to find new themes and ideas for further larger paintings. By pursuing random ideas in a small and open ended fashion and pairing or collecting images together a further idea can emerge from the thoughts provoked by similarities. They exist as a form of sketching and painting and show a rougher subtle working out process with less concern for finish. It's thinking by doing. The results yield very framable work so I have taken the initiative to frame them and offer them for sale at very affordable prices.
The frames are solid wood reclaimed from salvaged off cuts from a timber yard in Northern Sweden. Wood that would otherwise be thrown away and destroyed. They are fabricated in my small workshop in Sweden before being brought to England and matched with the supply of small paintings to hand. Traditional gumstrip tape is applied to the backs and small brass eyelets with brass piano wire complete the work for immediate hanging. If requested the paintings can be signed on the front.

Materials used:

Winsor and Newton Oil Paint on MDF panel

Tags:
#romance #couple #intimacy atmosphere #romance evening #evocative atmosphere #nostalgic ambiance 
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I love making pictures. Picture making is something I have done my whole life. I have been 'artschooled' and have pursued a career with my art skills all my adult... Read more

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