For the nature lovers! These are one of my own favourite paintings as very striking but also cool and calm. Inspired by my own backyard in the Adelaide Hills and also my memories of my grandmas place as a kid. I loved the fuzzy flowers we used to crumble up and use in our mud pies. Now they become an issue when I paint outside during the months they float away from the tree and end up in my paintings but still love them. Or drop a heavy branch when gardening and even painting as I splatter on my lawn. Wanted to create a contrast with these trees to their background for a dramatic effect. The background has a light texture and the trunks have heavy textures. Centred tree is white the other two are cream . Background has a mix of blues, greens, pinks, golds, whites. Finished with a satin varnish. The close ups show their colours and textures better. Its hard to capture its real textures in photos. Painted around the edges ready to hang.
Trees - Abstract Coastal Birch Trees Textured Impasto SPECIAL
Artwork Details
Medium | Mixed Media, Canvas, Ready to hang |
Dimensions | 39.4in (W) x 39.4in (H) x 1.6in (D) |
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Artist Bio
Award winning artist Miranda Lloyd expresses her connection with her natural surroundings. Her enthusiasm to paint comes from her own backyard‚ living in the foothills‚ wishing to bring the “Outside‚ Inside”; whist complimenting her modern lifestyle. Also a surfer many of her artworks reflect the ocean. Miranda’s paintings exaggerate natures lines‚ shapes and colours‚ creating a modern, abstract, impressionism and contemporary style. Miranda won a finalist award in the Brand South Australia Regional Business Awards 2014. 2017 Miranda was selected by the Director of Arts and Health to exhibit 28 of her large paintings in the New Royal Adelaide Hospital. A 2.3 billion dollar build. 2018 Miranda's artworks were published in a hardcover Australian Art Book along with 54 other iconic Australian country artists. Her art and profile has been used by an American University ( The Art Of Education University) with 9 other international nature artists as a resource for their program. Miranda’s work and bio will also be featured in Australia’s Home Design magazine with 11 other artists. They also publish Grand Designs Australia .