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Finally Seem To Be SlowingDown (2023) Original Acrylic Painting by Simon Findlay

120 x 150 x 2cm (unframed)

£1,298.12

Gestural movements were used to capture and reflect the flowers mentioned in the title. Initially created as a digital drawing as part of the research project “Drawing Flowers Every Day - April/May”, the image was converted into a physical painting whilst retaining the original sensations.
The title is a line from the artist’s emotional state on that day, as referenced by his diary. The semi-abstract nature of this work shows the his deep work into abstract research, combined with detailed figurative body/plants studies. Vibrant bright colours are favoured in the palettes of these works, reflecting the artists’s personal relationship with colour.

Materials used:

Acrylic paint on canvas

Details:

Tags:

#flowers#floral#expressionism#impressionism#impressionistic floral#large colourful#botanical absract#expressionistic flowers
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Gestural movements were used to capture and reflect the flowers mentioned in the title. Initially created as a digital drawing as part of the research project “Drawing Flowers Every Day - April/May”, the image was converted into a physical painting whilst retaining the original sensations.
The title is a line from the artist’s emotional state on that day, as referenced by his diary. The semi-abstract nature of this work shows the his deep work into abstract research, combined with detailed figurative body/plants studies. Vibrant bright colours are favoured in the palettes of these works, reflecting the artists’s personal relationship with colour.

Materials used:

Acrylic paint on canvas

Details:

Tags:

#flowers#floral#expressionism#impressionism#impressionistic floral#large colourful#botanical absract#expressionistic flowers
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Simon Findlay

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Simon Findlay is an abstract painter based in Berlin, Germany, working with acrylic and oil on large-scale canvases. His practice investigates: Colour - through layered transparent washes, with often rich... Read more

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