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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
25.6x39.4in
About this artwork
The end of spring in the garden is always awe-inspiring, the gushing flowers blooming and the warm light permeating the day.
This painting tells of how the light plays on the green herbs and the daisies in full bloom and of course the little child who seeks to explore the delicate texture of the petals!
The paint is applied quite freely on the canvas creating one, or rather following the vivid growth of nature. She is however also appeased in her… representation of the little child totally absorbed by the spectacle of flowers.
« Intimate, with an eye on the privacy of everyday life enhanced through color and silence. A calm and restful life. »
James MacKeown is an award-winning figurative artist living in France whose paintings are featured annually in solo exhibitions nationally, as well as in England, Ireland, and Switzerland. Through his art, he endeavors to convey the sublime in the intimacy of everyday and private life. The apparent improvisation in his works is in reality the result of an extreme and refined elaboration; the palette of colors meticulously constructed with soft gradients combined with a gentle touch. As such, MacKeown identifies as a "painter of intimacy". While he occasionally depicts surrealist subjects, they also follow his particular vision and philosophy of daily life.