Original artwork description:

This is a painting of a seat in fast food shop. I walked through my locale at night and took a series of photos. This shop caught my eye and I whittled the possibilities I wanted to use down to this close up and cropped image. I loved the rich colour on the plastic seat, and the patterning of the floor changing from warm to cool in the shadows. I read an article on fast food restaurants and the description of the furniture as 'bolt down' made me realise that this was exactly the right title for this image.

Materials used:

oils

Tags:
#chequered fllor #cheap diner #shiny seats #vacant seating #empty space 
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Bolt-Down Chair (2015)
Oil painting
by Sarah Ann Mitchell

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This is a painting of a seat in fast food shop. I walked through my locale at night and took a series of photos. This shop caught my eye and I whittled the possibilities I wanted to use down to this close up and cropped image. I loved the rich colour on the plastic seat, and the patterning of the floor changing from warm to cool in the shadows. I read an article on fast food restaurants and the description of the furniture as 'bolt down' made me realise that this was exactly the right title for this image.

Materials used:

oils

Tags:
#chequered fllor #cheap diner #shiny seats #vacant seating #empty space 
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My practice is concerned with how we experience space, the psychology of urban landscape, and the personification of architectural space. I am influenced by Kevin Lynch’s notion that we don’t... Read more

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