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Sentier des Biches (2012)Acrylic painting by Julian Wheat

91.44 x 66.04 x 0.25cm (unframed) / 91.44 x 66.04cm (actual image size)

5 Artist Reviews

£1,200

This painting is inspired by walks in the Winter with my two rascally Labradors,when I am occasionaly fortunate enough to see these graceful,timid creatures along this lane.
An art critics review,following an exhibition in Toulouse,France" Julians' ability to bring realism to has work is astounding;More than photorealism, he paints what the human eye sees when viewing his subjects in real life. His use of light and shade,to create form,is second to none."
Please note,I choose to paint on heavyweight water colour paper,as it suits my style of painting. Also,once my paintings are framed behind glass they are protected from atmospheric grime for life,unlike oil paintings that can accumulate grime which dulls the colours over a period of time.
Finalist David Shepherd international wildlife artist of the year
Finalist BC international wildlife artist of the year
The Telegraph Acrylic artist of the year winner

Materials used:

acrylic professional paint

Details:

Tags:

#deer#roe deer#winter snow#snowy lane

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This painting is inspired by walks in the Winter with my two rascally Labradors,when I am occasionaly fortunate enough to see these graceful,timid creatures along this lane.
An art critics review,following an exhibition in Toulouse,France" Julians' ability to bring realism to has work is astounding;More than photorealism, he paints what the human eye sees when viewing his subjects in real life. His use of light and shade,to create form,is second to none."
Please note,I choose to paint on heavyweight water colour paper,as it suits my style of painting. Also,once my paintings are framed behind glass they are protected from atmospheric grime for life,unlike oil paintings that can accumulate grime which dulls the colours over a period of time.
Finalist David Shepherd international wildlife artist of the year
Finalist BC international wildlife artist of the year
The Telegraph Acrylic artist of the year winner

Materials used:

acrylic professional paint

Details:

Tags:

#deer#roe deer#winter snow#snowy lane

Featured by our Editors:

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Hello Visitor to my art gallery, I'm a totally self taught artist, and started painting during my travels to various remote corners of the World over a period of 12... Read more

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