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'Sunday Afternoon at the Villa Pallavicino' is a large acrylic painting on linen and makes a very bold statement in a room.
It is framed in a painted dark green frame with a silver slip on the inside edge. Add 6 inches on height and width given in details for accurate dimensions.

Partially inspired by Georges Seurat's 'Sunday Afternoon on the Island of the Grande Jatte', my painting is about similar recreational activities and portrays my son and granddaughter playing hide and seek games in this idyllic garden. Again, there are references to nature, dreams and music.
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Sunday Afternoon at the Villa Pallavicino Painting

Steve Easby

United Kingdom

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 41 W x 65 H x 3 D in

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'Sunday Afternoon at the Villa Pallavicino' is a large acrylic painting on linen and makes a very bold statement in a room. It is framed in a painted dark green frame with a silver slip on the inside edge. Add 6 inches on height and width given in details for accurate dimensions. Partially inspired by Georges Seurat's 'Sunday Afternoon on the Island of the Grande Jatte', my painting is about similar recreational activities and portrays my son and granddaughter playing hide and seek games in this idyllic garden. Again, there are references to nature, dreams and music.

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:41 W x 65 H x 3 D in

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I am a British artist and have been painting / exhibiting nationally and internationally for more than forty years, most of which have been with the Portal Gallery in London, ( now known as Portal Painters) a leading exponent in Idiosyncratic art. Having always had an interest in nature and the variations of landscape, it would be correct to assume that I am driven by these elements to a high degree in my painting. My link with Idiosyncratic art however, might also imply that I am also inspired by a great number of other things like music, art, dance, spiritualism, dreams, everyday incidents and so on. So my paintings which are often about actual or imagined places, are often about many other incidentals which form into compositions and the unique self rather than simply a trend or fashion.

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