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The El Cautivador Almond II (2026)Acrylic painting by Kirsty Wain

68 x 97 x 0.3cm (unframed) / 68 x 97cm (actual image size)

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£824.89

"The El Cautivador Almond II" is a vibrant, contemporary celebration of the early Mediterranean spring. This piece is the second in a new series of almond blossom paintings, captured at the precise moment the trees burst into life during January and February in the Marina Baixa region of Spain.

Set in a private garden in El Cautivador, Costa Blanca, this work moves away from traditional palettes to embrace the high-energy colors of the coast. Utilizing bold cobalt blues for the structural form of the tree and electric pinks for the canopy, the painting translates the physical awakening of the landscape into a vivid, modern expression. The heavy impasto-style application of the blossoms provides a tactile quality, reflecting the sudden, exuberant explosion of life that defines the Spanish winter.
Medium: Professional grade acrylics on high-quality, acid-free heavyweight acrylic paper.

Finish: Protected with a final layer of professional artist acrylic varnish to preserve color vibrancy and protect against UV light and dust.

Dimensions: 68 x 97 cm (Unframed).

Style: Contemporary Impressionism / Expressionism.

Subject: Landscape, Almond Blossom, Mediterranean Garden.

Signature: Signed and dated by the artist (bottom right).

Delivery Service: Sent via a fully tracked and insured professional courier service.

Secure Packaging: To ensure the painting reaches you in pristine condition, it is carefully rolled in a heavy-duty, wide-diameter shipping tube. This method is the safest way to transport large-scale works on paper, preventing any creasing or edge damage during transit.

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#impressionism#neo impressionism#post impressionism#tree painting#blossom tree#fruit tree#almond blossom#almond#kirsty wain
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"The El Cautivador Almond II" is a vibrant, contemporary celebration of the early Mediterranean spring. This piece is the second in a new series of almond blossom paintings, captured at the precise moment the trees burst into life during January and February in the Marina Baixa region of Spain.

Set in a private garden in El Cautivador, Costa Blanca, this work moves away from traditional palettes to embrace the high-energy colors of the coast. Utilizing bold cobalt blues for the structural form of the tree and electric pinks for the canopy, the painting translates the physical awakening of the landscape into a vivid, modern expression. The heavy impasto-style application of the blossoms provides a tactile quality, reflecting the sudden, exuberant explosion of life that defines the Spanish winter.
Medium: Professional grade acrylics on high-quality, acid-free heavyweight acrylic paper.

Finish: Protected with a final layer of professional artist acrylic varnish to preserve color vibrancy and protect against UV light and dust.

Dimensions: 68 x 97 cm (Unframed).

Style: Contemporary Impressionism / Expressionism.

Subject: Landscape, Almond Blossom, Mediterranean Garden.

Signature: Signed and dated by the artist (bottom right).

Delivery Service: Sent via a fully tracked and insured professional courier service.

Secure Packaging: To ensure the painting reaches you in pristine condition, it is carefully rolled in a heavy-duty, wide-diameter shipping tube. This method is the safest way to transport large-scale works on paper, preventing any creasing or edge damage during transit.

Details:

Tags:

#impressionism#neo impressionism#post impressionism#tree painting#blossom tree#fruit tree#almond blossom#almond#kirsty wain
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´There exists a correlation between the soul, place, and destiny, and my paintings serve as a representation of this connection¨. Kirsty Wain, a talented contemporary British painter currently based in... Read more

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