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Natalie Bird
Natalie Bird, Country Lane II, Original Abstract Mixed Media Landscape Painting

2021

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Country Lane II [2021] Original Landscape Mixed media Image Size: H:18 cm x W:28 cm Framed Size: H:35 cm x W:45 cm x D:3cm Sold Framed Please note that insitu images are purely an indication of how a piece may look Country Lane II by Natalie Bird is a mixed media composition of a scene depicting a winding lane down a countryside scene. The abstracted landscapes contain bold colors that hold a variety of textures in between them creating a layered atmosphere. This artwork is composed of mixed media behind non-reflective glass and comes framed in a hand-painted Farrow and Ball frame. Natalie lives in South West London near Wimbledon and paints in mixed media, watercolour and oil. She has always drawn and painted since childhood, but decided to study art history at university instead of art school. Following a painting holiday in 2011, she took up painting seriously again and started exhibiting professionally in 2018. Although mainly self-taught, she has gone on numerous courses and painting holidays where she has learnt from many experienced teachers. Natalie gains her inspiration from being outdoors in nature and from the changing seasons. Her wish is to paint expressive, atmospheric landscapes and seascapes. She is interested in how paint, colour, texture and mark-making can suggest and express, allowing the imagination to interpret a moment or scene.
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