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Babysitting the orphan owlets and Hanumanasana Print

Colin Ostler

United Kingdom

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The woman is spending time practicing her yoga pose. It is necessary to keep close watch on the young owlets which have been orphaned in an incident which occurred close to the moors. Acrylic on heavy natural cotton canvas. Also paper collage elements. 297gsm. Please note that this artwork is not stretched, mounted or framed. Dispatched in a strong cardboard tube meaning lower cost and less risk of damage in transit. Initialled, signed, authenticity document included.

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:8 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:13.25 W x 17.25 H x 1.2 D in

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I develop ideas, concepts and situations. Inevitably, I am trying to communicate something of my own brain's perception to the narrative of the species but I try to make it fun. The final result is never photo-realistic and it is quite abstract. I like the process to be to some degree accidental. Often there is a story or a message underlying. There can be photographic technique influences in my work. I find the internet important for inspiration. || Fav Media: A lot of my painting is on canvas but I am using a lot of watercolour paper at the moment as well. I normally work on a large scale of preference. I get bold colour but I am trying to veer away from a natural palate. Acrylic is good as I hate paint fumes and lends itself to a faster workflow. I wish I had the patience for oils. Though in the hot weather I can use oils out of doors. There are some colours I gravitate towards, like perhaps red and violet and orange and yellow. I often add collage elements to my works. Pastels can sometimes add something. I often favour a lot of strong colour and strong contrasts but my work is always evolving and I am doing some slightly different stuff just lately. A lot of canvasses get painted over when they my methods are changing! || I also do photography and I began to paint as I wanted to create in addition another kind of end result. || You can find me on varioius social media platforms. e.g. instagram.com/nozzy5/

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