Original artwork description:

This piece was a finalist in the Milburn Art prize. Although at first it may appear abstract the basis for this painting is a woven basket, focusing on the beautiful lines of the weaving. The black of the painting is tinted slightly with some warmer reds and purples so it's not a harsh black and white.
Ready to hand with d-rings and wire across the back

Artwork info:
♥ acrylic paint on canvas
♥ measures 101x101cm
♥ ready to hang

Materials used:

acrylic paint on canvas

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#abstract #black and white #ready to hang #texture #acrylic #large #canvas #pattern #patterns #weaving 
The woven basket II (2018)
Acrylic painting
by Jennifer Bell

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This piece was a finalist in the Milburn Art prize. Although at first it may appear abstract the basis for this painting is a woven basket, focusing on the beautiful lines of the weaving. The black of the painting is tinted slightly with some warmer reds and purples so it's not a harsh black and white.
Ready to hand with d-rings and wire across the back

Artwork info:
♥ acrylic paint on canvas
♥ measures 101x101cm
♥ ready to hang

Materials used:

acrylic paint on canvas

Tags:
#abstract #black and white #ready to hang #texture #acrylic #large #canvas #pattern #patterns #weaving 

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Jennifer Bell is a contemporary Australian artist with a unique vision of the world. Her work is deeply influenced by a little known neurological condition which causes her to see... Read more

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