Each Grain Is Moving At Its Own Pace

£500.00

Size – 40.5 x 50.5cm
[canvas depth - 1.5cm]

Original abstract artwork
Acrylic and oil stick, on canvas

This piece belongs to my Dunes collection. I’ve always found the beach to be a fascinating place - a singular 'body' made up of countless tiny particles, none of which are ever really still. Some of my favourite places on Earth are along the British coast - the Jurassic cliff formations of Dorset, the undulating dunes at Camber, and secluded coves in Dartmouth. On the beach I often find myself pondering the movement of the grains of sand, and the endless beautiful patterns this creates. I felt very peaceful whilst creating this collection, and hope you will have the same experience when looking at it.

Click on the image to enlarge

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Size – 40.5 x 50.5cm
[canvas depth - 1.5cm]

Original abstract artwork
Acrylic and oil stick, on canvas

This piece belongs to my Dunes collection. I’ve always found the beach to be a fascinating place - a singular 'body' made up of countless tiny particles, none of which are ever really still. Some of my favourite places on Earth are along the British coast - the Jurassic cliff formations of Dorset, the undulating dunes at Camber, and secluded coves in Dartmouth. On the beach I often find myself pondering the movement of the grains of sand, and the endless beautiful patterns this creates. I felt very peaceful whilst creating this collection, and hope you will have the same experience when looking at it.

Click on the image to enlarge

Size – 40.5 x 50.5cm
[canvas depth - 1.5cm]

Original abstract artwork
Acrylic and oil stick, on canvas

This piece belongs to my Dunes collection. I’ve always found the beach to be a fascinating place - a singular 'body' made up of countless tiny particles, none of which are ever really still. Some of my favourite places on Earth are along the British coast - the Jurassic cliff formations of Dorset, the undulating dunes at Camber, and secluded coves in Dartmouth. On the beach I often find myself pondering the movement of the grains of sand, and the endless beautiful patterns this creates. I felt very peaceful whilst creating this collection, and hope you will have the same experience when looking at it.

Click on the image to enlarge