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The Evening Tide (2023) Original Watercolour by Neil Wrynne

38 x 57cm (unframed) / 36 x 54cm (actual image size)

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£295

Introducing "The Evening Tide" by artist Neil Wrynne, a captivating artwork that captures the essence of a sea view at twilight. Measuring 57cm x 38cm, this exquisite artwork invites you to immerse yourself in a world of tranquility and beauty.

"The Evening Tide" is an Impressionist watercolour on paper that harmoniously blends blue, white, black, and hints of yellow. Inspired by leisurely strolls along the shore, the painting reflects the artist's emotional connection to the gently lapping waves and the play of light on the sea.

Neil Wrynne, employs a modern approach to watercolour, allowing the medium to take on a life of its own. His technique involves a delicate dance with the watercolours, letting them blend and flow organically. This process not only adds a unique depth to the artwork but also captures the fleeting beauty of the moment.

"The Evening Tide" showcases a contemporary twist on traditional watercolour techniques. The use of high-quality materials ensures the longevity and vibrancy of the artwork, allowing it to stand the test of time.

This unframed painting comes accompanied by a signed certificate of authenticity, guaranteeing its provenance. The artwork is carefully packaged in sturdy materials, shipped flat to preserve its integrity. Please note that any customs duties are the responsibility of the purchaser.

Immerse yourself in the beauty of "The Evening Tide" – a soulful creation that brings the serene magic of the beach to your living space. Embrace the tranquility, embrace the artistry, and make this captivating piece a cherished addition to your collection.

Materials used:

Watercolor paint

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Introducing "The Evening Tide" by artist Neil Wrynne, a captivating artwork that captures the essence of a sea view at twilight. Measuring 57cm x 38cm, this exquisite artwork invites you to immerse yourself in a world of tranquility and beauty.

"The Evening Tide" is an Impressionist watercolour on paper that harmoniously blends blue, white, black, and hints of yellow. Inspired by leisurely strolls along the shore, the painting reflects the artist's emotional connection to the gently lapping waves and the play of light on the sea.

Neil Wrynne, employs a modern approach to watercolour, allowing the medium to take on a life of its own. His technique involves a delicate dance with the watercolours, letting them blend and flow organically. This process not only adds a unique depth to the artwork but also captures the fleeting beauty of the moment.

"The Evening Tide" showcases a contemporary twist on traditional watercolour techniques. The use of high-quality materials ensures the longevity and vibrancy of the artwork, allowing it to stand the test of time.

This unframed painting comes accompanied by a signed certificate of authenticity, guaranteeing its provenance. The artwork is carefully packaged in sturdy materials, shipped flat to preserve its integrity. Please note that any customs duties are the responsibility of the purchaser.

Immerse yourself in the beauty of "The Evening Tide" – a soulful creation that brings the serene magic of the beach to your living space. Embrace the tranquility, embrace the artistry, and make this captivating piece a cherished addition to your collection.

Materials used:

Watercolor paint

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Neil Wrynne is a UK based artist currently living and working in Northamptonshire. Neil’s work is inspired by the seemingly ordinary world around him. Nature, travel, encounters and everyday objects... Read more

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