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HUELLAS DEL TIEMPO (2026) Original Acrylic Painting by Frank Barnes

100 x 100 x 3cm (unframed) / 100 x 100cm (actual image size)

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£1,000

“Huellas Del Tiempo” (Traces Of Time) is an acrylic and encaustic painting on canvas 100H x 100W x 3D cms.
The painting is part of a series of works based on ‘walls’. The image was generated initially by some photographs I took in the beautiful ancient city of Jerez in Andalucia. My interest was in the surfaces that had become distressed as part of a process of deterioration over time. Please see the photographs.
I work over the primed canvas using brushes, knives, cloths and squeegees to manage impasto and diluted layers of acrylic paint and cold wax. It is a continuous process of ‘correction’. At different stages I add sand, cold wax encaustic, plaster and various other collage materials underneath and mixed into the paint to create heavier textured surfaces. It is through a process of layering, sanding and scratching into the surface, cancellation and improvisation that the image resolves itself. The painting is purposefully equivocal. It is intentionally ambiguous.
My work continues to be inspired by reference to abstract expressionists John Hoyland, Barnett Newman, Gillian Ayres , Barbara Rae, Franz Kline, Robert Motherwell and Mark Rothko.
The painting is shipped in a robust custom-made cardboard crate (same as those used to transport large screens). The painting is bubble wrapped to protect the canvas. Further wrapping is made with corrugated card. A wooden frame is placed inside the cardboard crate to preserve the structural strength of the packaging. Each painting is insured to its sale value. Shipping costs within the U.K. take into consideration weight and insurance. U.K. shipping costs for this artwork are estimated at £70 - £100.

Materials used:

Acrylic and encaustic on canvas

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“Huellas Del Tiempo” (Traces Of Time) is an acrylic and encaustic painting on canvas 100H x 100W x 3D cms.
The painting is part of a series of works based on ‘walls’. The image was generated initially by some photographs I took in the beautiful ancient city of Jerez in Andalucia. My interest was in the surfaces that had become distressed as part of a process of deterioration over time. Please see the photographs.
I work over the primed canvas using brushes, knives, cloths and squeegees to manage impasto and diluted layers of acrylic paint and cold wax. It is a continuous process of ‘correction’. At different stages I add sand, cold wax encaustic, plaster and various other collage materials underneath and mixed into the paint to create heavier textured surfaces. It is through a process of layering, sanding and scratching into the surface, cancellation and improvisation that the image resolves itself. The painting is purposefully equivocal. It is intentionally ambiguous.
My work continues to be inspired by reference to abstract expressionists John Hoyland, Barnett Newman, Gillian Ayres , Barbara Rae, Franz Kline, Robert Motherwell and Mark Rothko.
The painting is shipped in a robust custom-made cardboard crate (same as those used to transport large screens). The painting is bubble wrapped to protect the canvas. Further wrapping is made with corrugated card. A wooden frame is placed inside the cardboard crate to preserve the structural strength of the packaging. Each painting is insured to its sale value. Shipping costs within the U.K. take into consideration weight and insurance. U.K. shipping costs for this artwork are estimated at £70 - £100.

Materials used:

Acrylic and encaustic on canvas

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