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Polka Dot Disappearing Painting

Bobbie Seagroatt

United Kingdom

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 19.7 W x 39.4 H x 0.6 D in

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About The Artwork

I love fabrics and had an idea to layer fabrics of different transparencies, with something half seen in between. I wanted to start bringing figures into my work, as the dress paintings were simply about the dress and it's fabric. I like to make my paintings not too obvious, hence the semi abstract feel, and I like to think that the observer can see their own interpretations in the images. There's a fresh, light, airy feel which I hope would give a good atmosphere wherever the painting might hang. I chose the medium of oil paint as it is very suitable for working in layers, building up and creating depth. A really bright, light white can be achieved in this way, and deep shadows.

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Painting:Oil on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:19.7 W x 39.4 H x 0.6 D in

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I have always had a love of fabrics and clothing, and in my parallel life as a designer, pattern cutter & maker, the fashion drawing and illustration process has always been important. Painting portraits of wedding dresses and other clothing, came as a natural progression. I have always carried on my artwork alongside designing and making, and I’d had an itch to make oil pastel paintings of clothing for a couple of years, but work always got in the way. When the wedding dress painting idea came up, I began by using oil paint on canvas for a more voluptuous look. Clothing has always been very meaningful to me for many reasons, and with the portraits I wanted to project an ethereal atmosphere, with a dramatic, theatrical edge through photo editing as a starting point. Having always used marker pens for my design drawings, I decided to try them as an ‘ideas’ medium. The results are graphic and simple, on smooth Bristol board, with a fresh translucence, almost like a watercolour. I have catholic tastes, and this is reflected in my work.

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