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Janet Keith
Light Of Day, original art, impressionistic, abstract landscape art

2020

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Light of Day by Janet Keith [2020] original acrylic paint on heavy watercolour paper Image size: H:100 cm x W:70 cm Complete Size of Unframed Work: H:100 cm x W:70 cm x D:0.10cm Sold Unframed Please note that insitu images are purely an indication of how a piece may look Light of Day is an original abstract painting by Janet Keith. The painting is lively and full of movement and energy.The colours are warm oranges, pinks and yellow with blackberry purples. It is a painting which is perhaps evocative of late summer - just as the feeling of autumn arrives in the air with the promise of balmy days, berries in the hedgerows and leaves beginning to change colour. Janet Keith is a contemporary painter based in the U.K. Her painting is a response to the visual excitement and beauty of her surroundings.Her artistic roots are in outdoor painting, working directly from life. However, that rich experience now informs a more abstract and mostly studio based approach to painting - which has become an exploration of how spontaneous gesture and considered pictorial structure weave together in building an expressive painting. Janet's work is informed by the very rural surroundings of her studio, travels, music and soundscapes. She has Degrees in both the History of Art and Painting and exhibits regularly in the UK.’
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