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Changing Landscape (Tryptich) (2023)Acrylic painting
by Adam Grose MA PGCE

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Original artwork description

The Changing Landscape is a triptych of paintings created at the same time exploring elements of the changing local landscape of Somerset. The painting captures thoughts and memories of cycling and moving through the landscape, observing the shifting colours of the leaves during autumn/ fall, and scene and objects seen during my travels through the landscape.

Each painting captures the layering of time, forms, colours and marks made working through the process of moving througn my memories of being emmersed in the local landscape of the South West/ Somerset.

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Acrylic Paint on Mixed Media Paper

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#painting#colour#mixed media#acrylics#markmaking
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Original artwork description

The Changing Landscape is a triptych of paintings created at the same time exploring elements of the changing local landscape of Somerset. The painting captures thoughts and memories of cycling and moving through the landscape, observing the shifting colours of the leaves during autumn/ fall, and scene and objects seen during my travels through the landscape.

Each painting captures the layering of time, forms, colours and marks made working through the process of moving througn my memories of being emmersed in the local landscape of the South West/ Somerset.

Materials used:

Acrylic Paint on Mixed Media Paper

Details:

Tags:

#painting#colour#mixed media#acrylics#markmaking
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My work currently explores fragility through layering and entropy. It responds to history, memory, the landscape and the human condition. These semi-abstract and figurative glimpses are drawn from... Read more

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