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Marine News 152 x 76cm (2020)Mixed-media painting
by George Hall
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Original artwork description
'Marine News', some days I just want to create a big colourful artwork. All the newsprint are made up of positive words, please look at the detailed photos to see this. I wanted to create the feeling of flight and movement to spread positivity and joy rather than what we seem to get in the news.
This artwork is created with:
• 1. Graffiti Acrylic Pens
• 2. Photographic Printing
• 3. Polymer Stain and Glaze
• 4. Ultra Violent Protective Varnish
• This is a one of a kind artwork, there are no duplicates or prints, though there are others in this series, but they are all completely different from one another. It was created with acrylic graffiti paint pens, the background is a matt photographic print on canvas of the collage newsprint, made up of positive words and quotes, then stained with polymer glazes and finished with 3 coats of UV protective satin varnish, it will not fade in direct sunlight.
Has strung back for easy hanging.
Mixed media on Canvas.
Image dimensions:
152cm x 76cm
Sides 3cm deep.
Signed on the front and also comes with certificate of authenticity.
1 week required for restretching.
Tasmanian Oak Floating frame available, please contact for pricing.
Ready to Hang Canvases are heavily protected in double bubble wrap and double cardboard supports.
If this painting is not the required size, I can do another version to your size specifications as a commission. So please contact me and I will organise a quote very quickly for you.
Materials used:
Mixed media on Cotton Canvas
Details:
- Mixed-media painting on Canvas
- One of a kind artwork
- Size: 152 x 76 x 3cm (unframed) / 152 x 76cm (actual image size)
- Ready to hang
- Signed on the front
- Style: Abstract
- Subject: Abstract and non-figurative
Tags:
#blue#green#abstract art#marine#joy#sydney#positive#news of#australian#george hallFeatured by our Editors:
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Original artwork description
'Marine News', some days I just want to create a big colourful artwork. All the newsprint are made up of positive words, please look at the detailed photos to see this. I wanted to create the feeling of flight and movement to spread positivity and joy rather than what we seem to get in the news.
This artwork is created with:
• 1. Graffiti Acrylic Pens
• 2. Photographic Printing
• 3. Polymer Stain and Glaze
• 4. Ultra Violent Protective Varnish
• This is a one of a kind artwork, there are no duplicates or prints, though there are others in this series, but they are all completely different from one another. It was created with acrylic graffiti paint pens, the background is a matt photographic print on canvas of the collage newsprint, made up of positive words and quotes, then stained with polymer glazes and finished with 3 coats of UV protective satin varnish, it will not fade in direct sunlight.
Has strung back for easy hanging.
Mixed media on Canvas.
Image dimensions:
152cm x 76cm
Sides 3cm deep.
Signed on the front and also comes with certificate of authenticity.
1 week required for restretching.
Tasmanian Oak Floating frame available, please contact for pricing.
Ready to Hang Canvases are heavily protected in double bubble wrap and double cardboard supports.
If this painting is not the required size, I can do another version to your size specifications as a commission. So please contact me and I will organise a quote very quickly for you.
Materials used:
Mixed media on Cotton Canvas
Details:
- Mixed-media painting on Canvas
- One of a kind artwork
- Size: 152 x 76 x 3cm (unframed) / 152 x 76cm (actual image size)
- Ready to hang
- Signed on the front
- Style: Abstract
- Subject: Abstract and non-figurative
Tags:
#blue#green#abstract art#marine#joy#sydney#positive#news of#australian#george hallFeatured by our Editors:










