Main Navigation

  1. Ben McLeod
  2. All Artworks
  3. Forsythia - Golden Yellow

Forsythia - Golden Yellow (2020)Oil painting
by Ben McLeod

10 Artist Reviews

£385Sold

Do you like this artwork?

This artwork has sold, but the artist is accepting commission requests. Commissioning an artwork is easy and you get a perfectly personalised piece.

Painted during the first lockdown: FLOWERS AND BLOSSOMS and the OUT OF THE WOODS series are a metaphor for new life - from rejuvenating walks in woodland and forests, before stepping out again into familiar civilian life with fresh, renewed vision.

There are X6 flower paintings - which are complete with beautiful handmade, and hand-painted frames, with a scooped chunky white moulding. All highlighting and leading the eye into the work. Signed by me on the front - and labelled on the reverse these are all ready to hang.

Materials used:

Oil on canvas

Details:

Tags:

#landscape#flowers#oil painting#original#oil on canvas#impasto#lake district#cumbrian landscape
14 day money back guaranteeFree returns

14 day money back guaranteeLearn more

5.0

Overall Rating

Based on 10 reviews
5 stars
10
4 stars
0
3 stars
0
2 stars
0
1 stars
0

Painted during the first lockdown: FLOWERS AND BLOSSOMS and the OUT OF THE WOODS series are a metaphor for new life - from rejuvenating walks in woodland and forests, before stepping out again into familiar civilian life with fresh, renewed vision.

There are X6 flower paintings - which are complete with beautiful handmade, and hand-painted frames, with a scooped chunky white moulding. All highlighting and leading the eye into the work. Signed by me on the front - and labelled on the reverse these are all ready to hang.

Materials used:

Oil on canvas

Details:

Tags:

#landscape#flowers#oil painting#original#oil on canvas#impasto#lake district#cumbrian landscape
Visit Ben McLeod shop

Ben McLeod

Star fullStar fullStar fullStar fullStar full (10)

Location United Kingdom

About
I often compose my paintings with thick, textured paint - loosely applied. I wish to convey a sense of place, and the physical process of mark-making I employ is an... Read more

View all