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Boats at Palermo is from the series of paintings created in the first half of 2022. These works are made on linen and then cut into shapes which then I was able to recreate new paintings from and are presented on panel board which sits out in its own frame approx 2cm from the wall giving a 3D effect
2022
Oil on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
10.2 W x 13.8 H x 0.2 D in
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Yes
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Patrick Jude Clafferty, born in Leicester, England and moved to Dublin Ireland with his family at the age of 13. A keen painter and illustrator from an early age, Patrick began a career in Music and has been a singer-songwriter on 4 albums and toured the UK and Europe. Patrick has re-established his love of Art, and in 2016 replaced the plectrum for the paintbrush with vigor. Patrick now uses linen and handmade organic methods interested in exploration and learning Patrick quotes: "My studio has gone through a huge renovation during the past two years. It has a river running behind it which adds to the tranquility I like when I'm working. That and of course great music. When I lose myself to the point that the shapes, the strokes and the colors plus all the deliberate marks and splashes come from seemingly nothing... Until I stand back and a myriad of universes or tiny quark atoms, or meadows, or maybe something else come flooding back' Paintings come with verification documents
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