This painting was created from found objects and materials collected whilst sketching at Lamas Land, Cambridge and Paradise Nature Reserve. This includes, plastic packaging, a car gasket, foil and an old plimsoll. I cut the plimsoll up to create the trees and over painted with acrylic and used some of the materials as a brush. About the same time I read a hopeful report about scientists having invented a plastic eating microbe – this is represented by the car gasket.
Painted edges and ready to hang.
Found objects and materials, acrylic on cradled birch plywood panel.
Acrylic paint and ink, and found items on cradled birch plywood
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£600
This painting was created from found objects and materials collected whilst sketching at Lamas Land, Cambridge and Paradise Nature Reserve. This includes, plastic packaging, a car gasket, foil and an old plimsoll. I cut the plimsoll up to create the trees and over painted with acrylic and used some of the materials as a brush. About the same time I read a hopeful report about scientists having invented a plastic eating microbe – this is represented by the car gasket.
Painted edges and ready to hang.
Found objects and materials, acrylic on cradled birch plywood panel.
Acrylic paint and ink, and found items on cradled birch plywood
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This artwork is sold by Ashley Baldwin-Smith from United Kingdom