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Neil Wrynne's "Time is Past" is a modern expressive painting. Using watercolour on paper, measuring 57cm x 38cm, this captivating artwork invites you to delve into a world where colours dance in harmony, where passion meets creativity, and where light and dark intertwine in a mesmerizing display. His unique technique involves allowing the watercolour to flow freely, embracing its innate character, and letting it express itself on the paper.

The colours in "Time is Past" are a symphony of yellow, black, and white. These contrasting shades evoke a sense of duality, a striking representation of the interplay between light and dark in our lives. The bold vivid hues convey a deep sense of passion, making it impossible to look away.

It speaks of the artist's intimate connection with the medium, showcasing the unpredictable beauty that arises when watercolour takes on a life of its own.

Rest assured, only high-quality materials have been used in the creation of "Time is Past." Accompanied by a signed certificate of authenticity, affirming its provenance and value. This unframed artwork will be carefully shipped to you flat in sturdy packaging, ensuring its safe arrival. Please note that any customs duties are the responsibility of the purchaser.

"Time is Past" is more than just a painting; it's an emotional journey, an exploration of the depths. Don't miss your chance to own this unique piece that captures the essence of time and passion. Add this artwork to your collection and let it ignite your senses with every glance.

Materials used:

Watercolour Paint

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#yellow #expressive #black #happy #bold #unique #dreams #shadow #modernism #abstract yellow art 
Time is Past (2022)
Watercolour
by Neil Wrynne

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Neil Wrynne's "Time is Past" is a modern expressive painting. Using watercolour on paper, measuring 57cm x 38cm, this captivating artwork invites you to delve into a world where colours dance in harmony, where passion meets creativity, and where light and dark intertwine in a mesmerizing display. His unique technique involves allowing the watercolour to flow freely, embracing its innate character, and letting it express itself on the paper.

The colours in "Time is Past" are a symphony of yellow, black, and white. These contrasting shades evoke a sense of duality, a striking representation of the interplay between light and dark in our lives. The bold vivid hues convey a deep sense of passion, making it impossible to look away.

It speaks of the artist's intimate connection with the medium, showcasing the unpredictable beauty that arises when watercolour takes on a life of its own.

Rest assured, only high-quality materials have been used in the creation of "Time is Past." Accompanied by a signed certificate of authenticity, affirming its provenance and value. This unframed artwork will be carefully shipped to you flat in sturdy packaging, ensuring its safe arrival. Please note that any customs duties are the responsibility of the purchaser.

"Time is Past" is more than just a painting; it's an emotional journey, an exploration of the depths. Don't miss your chance to own this unique piece that captures the essence of time and passion. Add this artwork to your collection and let it ignite your senses with every glance.

Materials used:

Watercolour Paint

Tags:
#yellow #expressive #black #happy #bold #unique #dreams #shadow #modernism #abstract yellow art 

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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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