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Turquoise sea Print

Libby Russell

United Kingdom

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The unusual light of some seascapes always lure me to paint more. Constantine Bay goes through every possible combination of beautiful colour during the year. It is such a stunning bay where the power of the elements takes over every thought. Artistic license allows further exploration on how the beauty of the place affects me. The interesting paintings of Monet and the colours he used due to his reduced colour vision, crossed with my usual love of Turner, brought about this painting. I realise not a patch on those two masters' works - but they were the catalysts for it.

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:9 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:14.25 W x 17.25 H x 1.2 D in

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I lived out my childhood in rural Worcestershire. My love of art was never truly nourished until I hit my mid twenties. School art was pencil and paper with some impossible to get colour out block paints. But I just 'felt' I needed to paint. One day, aged 26, I said to my husband - 'look what I've done'. There in front of him was a red rectangle on a blue rectangle - painted onto the back of an old clip frame board! I hadn't heard of Mark Rothko - but it was basically an extreme amateur version of such. I continued to paint absolute madness - whatever I dreamt of - imagined etc - with no idea how to paint. Eventually I decided I really needed to know a bit more and enrolled in the Open University Arts course. This is where I was lucky enough to meet the exceptional and wonderful Oliver Warman ROI, RBA. Sadly he is no longer with us - but he taught me everything from rabbit skin glue on the board (I don't use it!) to how to 'squint' to see the tones. I remember once he took me to a ditch and said - 'There, paint that'. I looked at him in disbelief - 'You're kidding right'. 'Get on with it girl'. He was a Colonel in the army and knew how to order the troops! But I did find colour and tone in that ditch - and there was a lesson learnt. There is beauty and/or interest everywhere. I love to paint the sea (from the middle of England this can present a problem); and many of my paintings depict elements of the Cornish coast. I love to try new styles too and try and learn from the masters. I am useless at selling my own stuff!
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