anna macdonald "llyn du sketch i" original

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anna macdonald "llyn du sketch i" original

£250.00

framed original painting

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the artist

anna’s minimalist mark-making is like poetry – each brushstroke and splash of paint carefully considered and deliberate – laden with meaning and purpose. a london-based artist, she most often works with water-based medias on paper, raw canvas and wood – the organic properties of these materials shining through. transformation and japanese aesthetics are key areas of focus, with influences from the zen philosophy ‘ma’ and shibumi principles.

the natural world provides rich source material which anna then deconstructs and reimagines into a curation of shapes, colours and textures. this stripping away of the superfluous allows her to capture the essence of her subject, but also allows us to slow down, observe and ground ourselves in the serenity of the work.

the story

colour, shape and intuitive movement come together here as an exploration of a larger series. these small originals are the starting point of this collection - where anna whisks us away to watch the evening sun on the blustery hills of llyn du, caersws, wales. with a curated colour palette and careful, gestural marks she captures the sensory experience and feeling of this welsh landscape, revisiting it like a memory. using the japanese principles of shibumi, these poetic works encourage us to pause and experience the unobtrusive beauty of the essence of the subject matter.

the artwork

this is an original mixed media painting on 650gsm watercolour paper. it is bespoke framed - floated and raised in a white frame. the framed artwork measures 39 x 28 cm and is sold ready to hang with fixtures included.

delivery

we aim to dispatch within 3 days of your order and there is a p&p cost of £15 for this artwork. the artwork is free to collect from the walthamstow snug