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Into the Storm - Original Painting by Tony Davie

Sennen Cove - Cornwall

As the storm closes in and the sea darkens and there are pools of golden light forming on the waves and the sky is streaked with foreboding clouds. The horizon is highlighted with gold leaf as the last of the light sinks below. The painting is predominately: Burnt Umber, Burnt Sienna, Greys and Golds and is textured to give a sculptural look.

This artwork is mounted in a white wooden shadow frames which gives it a sophisticated contemporary look. If you would like any more information or a video please message.

This series of paintings is my largest ever project as I am painting 365 artworks of Sennen Cove. One for each day of the year. I have been inspired and captivated by this beautiful, magical bay in a remote part of western Cornwall near Lands End.

Many of these paintings have been published in my recent book called "A Moment in Time"

No two days are the same and each painting endeavours to catch a moment in time using abstraction to convey a sense of mood, time and place.

At the end of this project it is my intention to hold an exhibition of prints that show the whole collection together in chronological order and later in the year I am publishing a book with selected Sennen Cove paintings.

This painting is mounted in a white contemporary glass fronted frame and the overall size of the artwork is 40" x 31" If you would like any further information about the painting please message me.

Materials used:

Acrylic, gold leaf, inks and textured

Tags:
#seascape #sky #sunset at sea #storms #golds 
Into the Storm - Framed (2020)
Mixed-media painting
by Tony Davie

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Into the Storm - Original Painting by Tony Davie

Sennen Cove - Cornwall

As the storm closes in and the sea darkens and there are pools of golden light forming on the waves and the sky is streaked with foreboding clouds. The horizon is highlighted with gold leaf as the last of the light sinks below. The painting is predominately: Burnt Umber, Burnt Sienna, Greys and Golds and is textured to give a sculptural look.

This artwork is mounted in a white wooden shadow frames which gives it a sophisticated contemporary look. If you would like any more information or a video please message.

This series of paintings is my largest ever project as I am painting 365 artworks of Sennen Cove. One for each day of the year. I have been inspired and captivated by this beautiful, magical bay in a remote part of western Cornwall near Lands End.

Many of these paintings have been published in my recent book called "A Moment in Time"

No two days are the same and each painting endeavours to catch a moment in time using abstraction to convey a sense of mood, time and place.

At the end of this project it is my intention to hold an exhibition of prints that show the whole collection together in chronological order and later in the year I am publishing a book with selected Sennen Cove paintings.

This painting is mounted in a white contemporary glass fronted frame and the overall size of the artwork is 40" x 31" If you would like any further information about the painting please message me.

Materials used:

Acrylic, gold leaf, inks and textured

Tags:
#seascape #sky #sunset at sea #storms #golds 

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