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Still life: Two sails in the Sunset Painting

Marie Laywine

United Kingdom

Painting, acrylic on Other

Size: 15.9 W x 19.3 H x 1.6 D in

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This is a small painting containing an orange and red shape that occupies three quarters of the painting surface on a background of brown-grey and navy blue. The medium is acrylic applied with a palette knife creating emotive texture. It's a still life allowing the viewer to imagine the two predominant shapes as sails or possible two crocuses. It's a peaceful image capable of evoking personal images that fits in with wishful thinking. My hope is that the viewer will experience the magic of this peaceful yet evocative painting that touches the heart deeply. It is framed in a beautiful copper coloured wooden frame that enhances the colours.

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Painting:acrylic on Other

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:15.9 W x 19.3 H x 1.6 D in

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I was born in Canada and have been living and painting in the UK for 30 years. My studio is in Abbotsbury, a 600 year old village in south west Dorset. This is where I work and exhibit my paintings. Viewing is by appointment only. In my painting I work with what I call the 'interior landscape'; I use images and ideas from my dreams to help me represent visually the mountain ranges and coastal plains inside a person. It takes time and reflection to collect this information and then develop it as an image. I build the image up slowly on paper, board or canvas, using materials dictated by the image and its complexity. I apply the paint with a palette knife, followed by layers of transparent glazes. This process is repeated until the desired textural effect is achieved. This sometimes means that a work will remain 'in progress' for several years. I like to refer to this process as an "archaeological dig" on a psychic level. My travels were a period of time when I was able to increase my knowledge in both dream material, exterior landscape and culture. I have lived and worked in several very different parts of the world: Florence, Italy: home of the Renaissance Period; Quimper, Brittany, France: working with the dream symbol active in the exterior landscape. Middle East: the horizon line in the desert has similar characteristics with the dream - continuously changing in shape and movement. The Himalayas: dreams are very different at this height. This gave me the idea that there is a space where dream and life meet. Great Britain: exploring the space where dream and life meet and translating that information into an image. www.marielaywine.com

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