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Mulberries (2017) Original Mixed-media Painting by Irene Wilkes

80 x 100 x 4cm (unframed) / 80 x 100cm (actual image size)

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I have a 14 year old Mulberry Tree in my garden. This year is the first year I have had a harvestable crop. Here they are in abstract. I painted this outside, in my garden - en plein air. In the style of Willem De Koonig..

It will be part of my on-going 10th series - the 'Behind The Sofa' series. A series of works which look fabulous as a centrepiece to a modern sitting room.

If you would like to see a slideshow on how this painting was developed please see the section on my shop called 'Me At Work'.

Materials used:

Liquified Spray Paint, Acrylic Paint applied with large palette knifes, crayon, felt pen, pencil, ink

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I have a 14 year old Mulberry Tree in my garden. This year is the first year I have had a harvestable crop. Here they are in abstract. I painted this outside, in my garden - en plein air. In the style of Willem De Koonig..

It will be part of my on-going 10th series - the 'Behind The Sofa' series. A series of works which look fabulous as a centrepiece to a modern sitting room.

If you would like to see a slideshow on how this painting was developed please see the section on my shop called 'Me At Work'.

Materials used:

Liquified Spray Paint, Acrylic Paint applied with large palette knifes, crayon, felt pen, pencil, ink

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Irene Carmen Wilkes was born in 1952. Her parents were Eastern European, post-war immigrants. Irene's mother loved folk art and crafts, especially embroidery. She introduced Irene to the... Read more

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