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Winter to Spring (2016)Mixed-media painting by Fiona Philipps

60 x 70 x 4cm (unframed)

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This mixed media abstract painting is inspired by the the landscape as the season slowly changes from winter to spring. It has been created in layers and has lots of textures. The sides are painted so no need for framing. It has been signed on the back and is fitted with chord so is all ready to hang.
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Materials used:

mixed media on box canvas

Details:

Tags:

#abstract#landscape#mixed media#textures
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This mixed media abstract painting is inspired by the the landscape as the season slowly changes from winter to spring. It has been created in layers and has lots of textures. The sides are painted so no need for framing. It has been signed on the back and is fitted with chord so is all ready to hang.
For international buyers please note that import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the price of this artwork or shipping costs. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. You can research the duty and tax the artworks will be liable for on .

Materials used:

mixed media on box canvas

Details:

Tags:

#abstract#landscape#mixed media#textures
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I have loved creating art since my childhood and went to art college when I left school. I continued to paint whilst bringing up my children. I then decided to... Read more

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