Smooth Composite Art Panel
Signed certificate of authenticity.
This artwork comes with an external frame
Songs Of The Seagrasses is a beautiful unique statement piece and contemporary abstracted artwork. Presented in a bespoke white timber float frame by a Blue Mountains craftsman, this crisp modern piece is ready to adorn your wall, truly a conversation starter.
This atmospheric painting created in the muted greys teal and gold depicts swaying rhythmical Seagrasses
TECHNIQUE
This painting was created using various techniques combined to allow increased flow, interaction and separation of colours to create interesting patterns where pops of colour can be seen emerging.. This creates an added dimension add to the artwork creating an interesting and one of a kind painting that can never be replicated. A gorgeous variety of intense inks and metallics were used
This artwork has been finished with layers of professional grade high varnish for extra protection, colour enhancement and a beautiful smooth satin finish. The intense inks used reflects the shifting light beautifully really bringing the painting to life.
- Varnished with quality high varnish for lustre and UV protection
- Ready to hang with D-rings and picture wire already in place
- Artwork is signed by the artist on the front of the painting
- Certificate of authenticity is also provided
IN SITU PHOTOS
‘In situ’ photos have been included to help with visualisation of the artwork in your home. In situ photos provided were created using the an art-rooms and may not be perfectly to scale. This being said, every effort has been made to represent the size of the art accurately but please read the dimensions of the artwork to ensure it fits your space perfectly.
About the artist Christine Hyde;
Christine is an award winning contemporary painter and art teacher with a bush studio in the majestic Blue Mountains of NSW. Christine paints lustrous landscapes and dreamscapes often referencing the world on her studio doorstep, the local region and its flora. Her aim is to create an art narrative depicting nature’s personality, character and randomness.
Christine’s paintings grace the walls of private collectors Australia-wide, in Japan, USA, UK and France, and can be seen in various Blue Mountains Art Galleries. She is the recipient of several art awards, is a finalist in prestigious exhibitions. Christine’s art practice this year incorporates group and solo art exhibitions, demonstrations to art societies, and workshops as well as her regular studio classes.