Original artwork description:

“The longer you look at an object, the more abstract it becomes, and, ironically, the more real.” Lucian Freud 

‘The Violinist’ inspired by Picasso, I called it ‘The Violinist’ as it’s a concert with the violinist centre stage playing to the audience which is swaying to the music.

This artwork was created using Windsor & Newton oils and hand-stretched canvas (of 380g quality).

The artwork is signed on the front and accompanied with a certificate of authenticity.

NOTE: The images in situ are computer generated, might not be to scale and serve for illustration purposes only.

Materials used:

Gesso and Oil

Tags:
#abstract #modern #people #bright #music #cubism #multi colour 

The Violinist (2017) Oil painting
by Ta Byrne

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“The longer you look at an object, the more abstract it becomes, and, ironically, the more real.” Lucian Freud 

‘The Violinist’ inspired by Picasso, I called it ‘The Violinist’ as it’s a concert with the violinist centre stage playing to the audience which is swaying to the music.

This artwork was created using Windsor & Newton oils and hand-stretched canvas (of 380g quality).

The artwork is signed on the front and accompanied with a certificate of authenticity.

NOTE: The images in situ are computer generated, might not be to scale and serve for illustration purposes only.

Materials used:

Gesso and Oil

Tags:
#abstract #modern #people #bright #music #cubism #multi colour 
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