Still Life No 216

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Medium Acrylic, Canvas, Framed by Artist
Dimensions 33.5in (W) x 43.7in (H) x 2in (D)
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Artwork Description

Still Life No.216 has a fresh blue, orange and aqua palette that pops against a crisp white background! Geometric and balanced with a fresh, modern vibe.

This painting is from the 'Pleasant Avenue" collection. The collection is a nostalgic throwback to my childhood on Pleasant Ave in the early nineties. Long summer days were spent riding bikes, climbing trees and exploring the gardens of suburban Sydney. Dissected frangipanis and bottlebrush. Potions and mud pies. Hypercolour t-shirts. Overalls splashed with clashing colours, prints lingered from the previous decade.

This work has been painted using artists quality acrylic paints and sealed using a satin varnish for a very slight sheen. It has been carefully framed using Tasmanian Oak with a wire attached so it's ready to unpack and hang!

Andria Beighton is a Melbourne based artist, currently absorbed in the creation of distinctive, still life paintings with a floral focus. A self taught artist, Andria has developed a unique, meticulously clean and balanced style. Andria’s background in floristry and accessory design are evident in her subject selection and carefully constructed colour palettes. A lifelong love of textile, homewares and architectural design from the 1930’s to 1970’s is explored through her work, lending her paintings their unmistakable, nostalgic allure.

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Artist Bio

Andria Beighton is a Melbourne based artist, currently absorbed in the creation of distinctive, still life paintings with a floral focus. A self taught artist, Andria has developed a unique, meticulously clean and balanced style. Andria’s background in floristry and accessory design are evident in her subject selection and carefully constructed colour palettes. A lifelong love of textile, homewares and architectural design from the 1930’s to 1970’s is explored through her work, lending her paintings their unmistakable nostalgic allure. Her works are held in private collections throughout Australia, the UK and North America.