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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
24x20in
About this artwork
In this vibrant acrylic painting, I've melded figurative and impressionist styles to capture the essence of ephemeral beauty. The lively brushstrokes carry an energy that's almost tangible, evoking warmth and celebrating life's fleeting moments. This piece resonates with the exuberance of nature, designed to infuse any space with a sense of joy and renewal. Through these blooms, I convey my passion for life's symphonies and the richness they add… to our existence.
« Art, especially painting, is a part of my being, and as much needed for my well-being as food! »
Peter Wood is a British painter whose works have been exhibited across the world, including in the UK, New Zealand, the US, and France. Wood is not bound by a specific medium or method, but constantly adapts his artistic process to suit the work. Most of his recent works use heavy body acrylics in an impressionist style. Wood's paintings all have a palpable atmosphere, transporting the viewer to a different time, place, and even dimension.