Still life with geisha doll and brass lantern
Another still life inspired by cloissonism.
Cloissonism, itself based on Japanese ukiyo-e woodcuts, was a style developed by 19th C artists like Barnard, Gauguin, and to a certain extent Van Gogh.
Separating ('cloison' means partition) areas of flat colour with thick black lines, rather like stained glass.
Put a load of household items onto the table, and kept moving them around till I hit on a good composition
acrylic
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Still life with geisha doll and brass lantern
Another still life inspired by cloissonism.
Cloissonism, itself based on Japanese ukiyo-e woodcuts, was a style developed by 19th C artists like Barnard, Gauguin, and to a certain extent Van Gogh.
Separating ('cloison' means partition) areas of flat colour with thick black lines, rather like stained glass.
Put a load of household items onto the table, and kept moving them around till I hit on a good composition
acrylic
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