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A Covid Christmas Painting

Phil Smith

United Kingdom

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 26 W x 26 H x 1.5 D in

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About The Artwork

I painted this abstract in late November 2020. It tries to encapsulate many different themes relating to Christmas and the second wave of covid. There are themes of Christmas lights, icicles, frost on window panes, the interconnectedness of everyone and also social distancing. There are five subtly different colours used from left to right; they appear to form a single pattern but there are actually five different patterns, representing social distancing. All of the patterns are above an area of gray which represents a graph of the number of covid cases. It is a thoughtful piece, that in addition to being enjoyed for the messages it contains can also be seen as a pure abstract. It is ready to hang.

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:26 W x 26 H x 1.5 D in

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I am an abstract artist but also paint townscapes and street scenes. I live and work in Devon in the UK. My paintings have sold throughout England and also in Germany, Italy, Canada and the USA. I work mainly using acrylic paints on canvas, usually abstracts or semi-abstract landscapes. I also use ink on paper for more detailed studies of buildings or people. I am interested in capturing the essence of a place in black and white, or using abstract colour to convey moods and feelings about landscapes, either real or imagined. Most abstracts start with paint applied directly to the canvas. Areas of paint are worked with spatulas, paint brushes, rollers or even grout spreading tools. I also add paint from syringes and dropper pipettes. Many of these paintings are multi-layered and are worked on until something emerges. I rarely know what I am looking to achieve, it is simply an exploration of colour and form. Titles are given to works after they have been completed, often many days later. Many of my abstracts take a while to appreciate - they tend to grow on you for weeks or months after first hanging them. I am always surprised by the difference it can make to a painting to go from propped against the foot of the studio wall to being hung - that transformation is partly what makes painting exciting. Once hung a painting starts to interact with the room it is in, initially dominating (if it is a large one) but over the next few days it integrates into the room and settles into its new home. After that it catches your eye every now and then and you know you have found the right place for it. Our house is open to visitors who would like to look at my paintings and those of other local artists that we have collected over the years. Please ring 07971 258594 a day or two beforehand. If you like a painting but are not sure if it would suit your house I am willing to lend one for a week to people in the UK.

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