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We recently had a break at the Sofitel hotel in Krabi in their Explorer Bar they had a brilliant duo singing every evening and there would be no shortage of couples up dancing and the scene inspired this painting.

Welcome to my world of Monkeys smoking cigars, the Egg family, my Lovers, my Ladies Jazz, Conspirators and Ladies in Red.

My paintings make a statement; I want them to be timeless, exquisite, of indeterminate origin, the tone beautifully considered with an atmosphere of wonder and intrigue, giving an emotional as well as a visual connection, to look stunning hanging on a wall providing enjoyment for many years to come.

Materials used:

oil on canvas

Tags:
#oil painting #portrait #dance #surreal #dancing #monkeys #jazz #singer 

Let's Dance (2025) Oil painting
by Ta Byrne

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We recently had a break at the Sofitel hotel in Krabi in their Explorer Bar they had a brilliant duo singing every evening and there would be no shortage of couples up dancing and the scene inspired this painting.

Welcome to my world of Monkeys smoking cigars, the Egg family, my Lovers, my Ladies Jazz, Conspirators and Ladies in Red.

My paintings make a statement; I want them to be timeless, exquisite, of indeterminate origin, the tone beautifully considered with an atmosphere of wonder and intrigue, giving an emotional as well as a visual connection, to look stunning hanging on a wall providing enjoyment for many years to come.

Materials used:

oil on canvas

Tags:
#oil painting #portrait #dance #surreal #dancing #monkeys #jazz #singer 
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