Collection: Seascape prints
These are prints of paintings made using acrylic, watercolour, oil pastel, modroc and fabric. When I was a teenager we lived overlooking the Firth of Forth. My parents liked sailing. I felt more ambivalent after watching the sea as a kid on the Aberdeenshire coast. It seemed filled with sea monsters, ghostly drowned sailors and selkies looking to trick humans into giving up their life on land. I paint these with the canvases on the floor, moving the water over the surface. I leave them to dry for several weeks. I have used these for the backdrop for some of the murals. I love the contrast between the washiness of the paint and the tight, digital nature of the bead graphics. It makes the graphics feel more like large jellyfish or floating buoys. I have always worked with this contrast. It somehow represents aspects of my own life and the tensions within it.
Giclée print on archival paper.
Limited editions of 50.
Signed and numbered.
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Catching fish in our hands, somewhere in France, 2024
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- £200.00
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- £200.00
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