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St. Benet's Abbey Norfolk.
Chocolate Break
Glorious Sunflowers
This is an original impasto/textured painting where the Sunflowers are tangibly thick.
Completed in oils over an acrylic background and substrate on a box canvas ( mounting/framing not necessary ).
This piece, the subject of which is instantly recognisable and always appreciated will dominate and benefit from a featured position.
A simple but impressive statement piece which will always welcome new eyes if not similar conversation and be a welcome addition to any suitable wall/display of original art.
The size is significant being 150cm x 120cm ( 5ft x 4ft old money ).
Inspired by Van Gogh and based upon an initial water colour work by a colleague using knife and brush techniques over a multi-layered and partially visible under tones.
A true statement piece.
This painting is being restricted for sale on another art site as it is being considered foe Brand licensing - something I have not requested, however the original is at the same price for the mo - if we reach an accord the Brand holder will probably want to own it - watch this space. Turned out to be commercial boll*** restricting artists from sales. Why bother - own your own brand do not restrict others potential Control freaks behaving like Retail Gallerists.............rsoles....
I'm past it.
sale time 20 % off - offers considered.
Serenity In Lilac
Change of direction 2
Change of direction 2
This piece is a wonderfully tactile impasto abstract in a contemporary format.
A unique piece in a very limited series of attractive work for the home and or office. Please note the size 40 inches long, a significant statement piece just for that bare wall.
Original oils on box canvas by Tony Broadbent
Thank you
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Looking Up
Barcelona Restaurant
Change is upon us
Change is upon us
Original abstract art utilising impasto oils overlay and over tangible textured acrylic sub strata.
Works requiring both preparation and planning before the final application of bold swathes of stroke and mark.
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