Original artwork description:

I find that I paint horizons repeatedly. Perhaps this is because I live in an urban environment where I simply don't get to see an uninterrupted view of the horizon, and paint them so that I can compensate for their absence, thereby experiencing and feeling the calm and tranquility they induce. This piece, produced entirely from imagination, is made with many layers of transparent earth tones, each warming the light captured within to create the golden warmth suggested by the title.

The piece is painted using exceptional quality Old Holland and Winsor and Newton Artists' series oil paints and mediums with the highest ratings of permanence and light-fastness on a 40cm by 40cm fine grain canvas panel, that would fit many ready made frames.


The painting will be packaged following best-practice guidelines and despatched by signed for and fully tracked courier. It is signed on the reverse and comes with a certificate of authenticity.

All paintings are unframed unless otherwise stated.

I endeavour to estimate shipping charges as accurately as possible. In the event of overcharging, I will refund the difference through Artfinder, and will bear the cost of any undercharging myself.

Outside of the UK and America there may be local duty / tax. If so, this is payable by the collector prior to delivery - the postal service/courier for your country will request payment if any is due. VAT on art imports is usually at a reduced rate compared with general VAT ratings.

Thank you for looking.

Materials used:

Old Holland and Winsor and Newton Artists' series oil paints and mediums with the highest ratings of permanence and light-fastness.

Tags:
#sunset #earth tones #peaceful #metallic #tranquility 
Golden Sunset (2023)
Oil painting
by Howard Sills

Star fullStar fullStar fullStar fullStar full 6 Artist Reviews

£450

Original artwork description
Minus

I find that I paint horizons repeatedly. Perhaps this is because I live in an urban environment where I simply don't get to see an uninterrupted view of the horizon, and paint them so that I can compensate for their absence, thereby experiencing and feeling the calm and tranquility they induce. This piece, produced entirely from imagination, is made with many layers of transparent earth tones, each warming the light captured within to create the golden warmth suggested by the title.

The piece is painted using exceptional quality Old Holland and Winsor and Newton Artists' series oil paints and mediums with the highest ratings of permanence and light-fastness on a 40cm by 40cm fine grain canvas panel, that would fit many ready made frames.


The painting will be packaged following best-practice guidelines and despatched by signed for and fully tracked courier. It is signed on the reverse and comes with a certificate of authenticity.

All paintings are unframed unless otherwise stated.

I endeavour to estimate shipping charges as accurately as possible. In the event of overcharging, I will refund the difference through Artfinder, and will bear the cost of any undercharging myself.

Outside of the UK and America there may be local duty / tax. If so, this is payable by the collector prior to delivery - the postal service/courier for your country will request payment if any is due. VAT on art imports is usually at a reduced rate compared with general VAT ratings.

Thank you for looking.

Materials used:

Old Holland and Winsor and Newton Artists' series oil paints and mediums with the highest ratings of permanence and light-fastness.

Tags:
#sunset #earth tones #peaceful #metallic #tranquility 

We want you to love your art! If you are not completely satisfied with your purchase you can return it free within 14 days, no questions asked. Learn more

5.0

Overall Rating

Based on 6 reviews
5 stars
6
4 stars
0
3 stars
0
2 stars
0
1 stars
0

This artwork is sold by Howard Sills from United Kingdom

Visit Howard Sills shop

Howard Sills

Star fullStar fullStar fullStar fullStar full (6)

Location United Kingdom

About
My work explores colour and space. It shifts between representation and abstraction and often lies somewhere in between. It aims to provide a visual arena for reflection and contemplation, whether it be... Read more

View all