Original artwork description:

Here I am giving an oblique portrait of a busy man, probably a corporate executive. From his surroundings he appears to be well organized. His desk is clean, his important files at hand. He likes modern things with clean lines, as well as abstract art. This red and gold picture is one of the few colorful things in a room of hushed colors. And then there is the picture of his wife. She smiles out at him, wearing a big diamond earring (an anniversary present?) Perhaps her image helps sustain him during stressful moments.

The picture is matted and ready for a custom frame.

Materials used:

paper, museum board and glue

Tags:
#modern interiors #mid century interior #marital love 
The Executive's Wife (2007)
Collage
by Linda Southworth

£757.64 Alert

  • Collage on Paper
  • One of a kind artwork
  • Size: 52.07 x 40.64 x 1.91cm (unframed) / 52.07 x 40.64cm (actual image size)
  • Signed on the front
  • Style: Collage
  • Subject: People and portraits
Original artwork description
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Here I am giving an oblique portrait of a busy man, probably a corporate executive. From his surroundings he appears to be well organized. His desk is clean, his important files at hand. He likes modern things with clean lines, as well as abstract art. This red and gold picture is one of the few colorful things in a room of hushed colors. And then there is the picture of his wife. She smiles out at him, wearing a big diamond earring (an anniversary present?) Perhaps her image helps sustain him during stressful moments.

The picture is matted and ready for a custom frame.

Materials used:

paper, museum board and glue

Tags:
#modern interiors #mid century interior #marital love 

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