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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
20.1x20.1in
About this artwork
Slowly making my way through all my little pots, vases and vessels I've collected over the years.
Using a few of my favourite things as inspiration and my love of Italian things and colours has created a little collection of vessels and textiles I use to create Amalfi inspired tablescapes.
This artwork was created using acrylic paints and impasto medium with paint pen on canvas and it comes wired + ready to hang on your wall. Please check the dimensions… before purchasing as images are not always to exact scale.
All my artworks are signed on the front right hand corner and titled and dated on the back of the artwork and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.
« Painting is the axis to my spinning wheel, the stillness in the chaos. »
When Maggi McDonald paints, she feels intrinsically connected to the universe. Her art is a reflection of the way she sees the world and her way of trying to make sense of her place within it. McDonald's brightly colored abstracts are a celebration of joy and abundance mixed with intense gratitude. The Australian painter believes that vivid colors are an anti-dote to the "darkness of despair, loneliness, hardships, and trauma so many of us go through in life".