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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
50x50in
About this artwork
This piece is a dance of soft earth tones and delicate strokes, an expression of tranquility and subtle movement, specifically the subtle cool light in February. Using stain and oil, I poured my emotions into a textured flow that invites calm reflection. It brings a serene energy to any space, inspiring mindfulness and a gentle connection with the quiet moments life offers.
*International Artist *Awarded *Highly Qualified *Experienced Lecturer *Blue Chip Irene Watson, a Scottish artist trained in painting, drawing, and printmaking, is deeply rooted in both studio practice and public engagement. Her conceptual abstraction ranges from allegorical oil works, often on canvas or linen, to cross-disciplinary series inspired by modernist and feminist influences. She constructs layered surfaces through bold gestures and embraces fluid, unpredictable processes, creating a dynamic play between balance and discord. Her evocative works draw viewers in with beauty and tension, ultimately conveying profound connections to human vulnerability, environmental fragility, and the emotional resonance of lived experience.