My Painting Found A New Home!
I’m so pleased to share with you that one of my original abstract works has found it’s forever home… and I received the loveliest response when it arrived at my collectors home!
“The canvas is now up on the wall and takes pride of place in our lower hallway. I attach a few photographs for your reference. I am absolutely delighted with it. I have been buying artwork (prints and originals) for the past 20 years and, over that time, have purchased some 200+ pieces. I constantly fine-tune my collection and only retain about 20 pieces in the home. Honestly, this canvas is one of my favourite pieces to date. You are very talented and I can only thank you for making it 🙂”
This piece is titled ‘Find Beauty In The Chaos’, and is an original mixed media paintings (acrylic, oil pastel and spray paint), inspired by looking for the moments of positivity and hope in difficult times.
Seeing your photos and hearing your responses when you receive your new artwork literally makes my day and is the reason why I do what I do, so thank you!! 💙
Even though the original painting has found its new home, I do have Fine Art Prints of this painting available on my website, with bespoke professional framing options. Click here to shop now ✨
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