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This luxurious Tulip Big Flower Painting will add a warm touch to any interior. The oil on canvas painting of a 'La Belle Époque' tulip in warm gold and magenta tones curls & undulates with movement, It artwork is a perfect statement piece for your home. Having painted ‘Everything’ a big flower painting of my favourite ‘La Belle Époque’ tulips, my thoughts keat centring around the whole concept of what our thoughts & being take as meaning from words like everything or nothing. For each of us the value of what we have in our lives & the way we react & feel about them is so different. So having considered what everything means to me my mind turns toward nothing. Is nothing a negative or positive term? Do we consider nothing to be ‘a lack of’? Or is it that in nothing, there is everything. To some walking past a bed of flowers means nothing, they don’t notice the wealth of beauty around them, nor realise that our well being is intrinsically linked with Nature. Stopping to take time to notice the wonder around us, have nothing else on our minds can rest & revitalise both mind & body. Starting from nothing means that the path in front of us is open to all possibilities. We can achieve anything we set our minds to. A place of nothing clears our mind for clarity of thinking. We react to everything in life from our patterns, experiences & what we say, do, feel is always motivated & clouded by them. What if we came to each interaction with ‘nothing?’ No preconceived ideas. No judgement, no expectations of what we believe is going to happen because our chattering brain is using all we know to judge what will happen next. Our interactions & relationships can become wonderful when we let go of all that holds us back from the past.
Oil on Canvas
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24 W x 35.8 H x 1.6 D in
Not Framed
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The power of Nature & taking time to observe its minute details & abundance has incredible effects on well-being. This is the primary inspiration for my work. Exploring the way our ancient genetic connection to the seasons, flora & colours in Nature influences how we feel is the foundation behind the big paintings of flowers, meadows & natural landscapes I create. I paint what I need, not what I feel. Whatever is happening in life, taking the time to observe Nature in quiet contemplation soothes my mind mind & eases my body. You will most often find me with a sketchbook or camera, wandering through gardens, sitting in wild meadows or with my head in a hedgerow, fascinated by those little things we usually walk past. The play of dappled light through meadow grasses, the glint of a dew drop on a petal, these things fill me with wonder & galvanise me to explore them on my canvas. These quiet moments translate into the big evocative paintings I create, which celebrate the simple wonder of the world around me. Somehow, immersing myself in the creative process results in answers to life's puzzles revealing themselves. I find myself relaxing, feeling joy & pain easing. I find it incredibly humbling that many of my collectors say that my work brings them the same sense of well-being. Each painting carries its own story, an opportunity to ponder & feel uplifted. The effect is so powerful that I literally get ill if I don't paint for any prolonged period of time. For me, the painting process is my consuming passion & I feel that my purpose in life is to share it.A few years ago I discovered that there is now scientific evidence that images of the natural world produce endorphins, serotonin & make you feel good. The term for this effect is 'Biophylia". Another deep motivation around my work is that bringing attention to these simple things may promote looking at things in a new way. Noticing, caring, nurturing & hopefully helping our wild world in its struggles. Whether it be to plant a tree, a small patch of meadow or simply to not pull out that brave Dandelion which has survived against all odds between the paving stones.
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