Original artwork description:

‘Who knows the language’ painted in acrylic inks, describes my feeling when searching for the reality of humanness in this life piece. Strong electric brights in the colour and a persistent want to move towards further abstraction has driven these brush marks to be loose, expressive and merged in areas to a darker, shadier, earthier feeling. Joyful expression tinged with the lesser known. Acrylic ink has the properties of fluid transparency and immediacy of hue that also lend themselves to a painterly mixing of earthier tones. This painting is sold unframed but comes within a mount.

Materials used:

Acrylic ink

Tags:
#expressive #colourful #sensual #joyful #life painting #electric 
Who knows the Language (2017)
Acrylic painting
by Prue Pye

£200 Sold

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‘Who knows the language’ painted in acrylic inks, describes my feeling when searching for the reality of humanness in this life piece. Strong electric brights in the colour and a persistent want to move towards further abstraction has driven these brush marks to be loose, expressive and merged in areas to a darker, shadier, earthier feeling. Joyful expression tinged with the lesser known. Acrylic ink has the properties of fluid transparency and immediacy of hue that also lend themselves to a painterly mixing of earthier tones. This painting is sold unframed but comes within a mount.

Materials used:

Acrylic ink

Tags:
#expressive #colourful #sensual #joyful #life painting #electric 

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Life painting, the main body of my work, stems from layered exploration into relationships between form, colour and space and an ongoing series in movement. Using brush, skewer, fingers, rags, I... Read more

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