Original artwork description:

the eleventh image in my 'Great Expectation Collection No.4' Series of collage designs.
the starting point for all the collages is pop-art.
Each scene is of an interior,but, each setting has a different mood,, colour palette and inhabitants.
This original one is Traditional with a twist or two. It is soft toffee in colour.
There is rather a mystery going on - who is responsible for this? Youo can ahve your own stab at a guess.

I am currently writing stories to accompany these scenarios.

Materials used:

scissors, paper, pencil, glue penetc.

Tags:
#dogs adn cats #pop art #interior art #mystery #antique #chess set 
'Ok, who had the Chessmen last?' (2015)
Collage
by Nettie Heron-Middleton

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£350

  • Collage on Paper
  • One of a kind artwork
  • Size: 42 x 30 x 0.2cm (unframed) / 42 x 30cm (actual image size)
  • Signed on the front
  • Style: Collage
  • Subject: Animals and birds
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the eleventh image in my 'Great Expectation Collection No.4' Series of collage designs.
the starting point for all the collages is pop-art.
Each scene is of an interior,but, each setting has a different mood,, colour palette and inhabitants.
This original one is Traditional with a twist or two. It is soft toffee in colour.
There is rather a mystery going on - who is responsible for this? Youo can ahve your own stab at a guess.

I am currently writing stories to accompany these scenarios.

Materials used:

scissors, paper, pencil, glue penetc.

Tags:
#dogs adn cats #pop art #interior art #mystery #antique #chess set 

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