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Pippa Smithdiptych of Three Chillis on Tiles and Sardines with Lemon, Original painting2024
2024
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This contemporary still-life depicts a two juicy sardines with a slice of lemon on blue and white Mediterranean tiles. This box canvas is part of my MINI Tiles series, and is ready to be hung unframed. Inspired by my Abuela's home kitchen.
This contemporary still-life depicts three spicy chilli peppers on blue and white Mediterranean tiles. This box canvas is part of my MINI Tiles series, and is ready to be hung unframed. Inspired by my Abuela's home kitchen.
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Acrylic on Canvas
15 H x 15 W x 2 D cm (5.91 x 5.91 x 0.79 in)
Sold unframed
Image size:
Height: 15cm (5.91 in)
Width: 15cm (5.91 in)
Complete size of unframed painting
Height: 15cm (5.91 in)
Width: 15cm (5.91 in)
Depth: 2cm (0.79 in)
ARTIST BIOGRAPHY;
Explore artist Pippa Smith works with Wychwood Art. Pippa Smith is a London based, self-taught artist whose energetic still life paintings are characterised by bold and playful colours, and aim to transport the viewer to the warmth and serenity of the Mediterranean. With a fresh take on the traditional artistic genre of the still life, her works are whimsical and expressive, with a focus predominantly on seafood and the pleasure of the kitchen table. They are a joyful celebration of her Hispanic heritage and her Abuela's excellent cooking.
Having studied History of Art at Edinburgh University, Pippa went on to work in a contemporary gallery as a dealer, but it was the lockdown of 2020 where her true passion for painting flourished and her unique artistic language was born. Now based in London, Pippa continues to create quirky and contemporary works fit for any house, whether a villa in the Med or a country cottage in the Cotswolds.
- Creator:Pippa Smith
- Creation Year:2024
- Dimensions:Height: 5.91 in (15 cm)Width: 5.91 in (15 cm)Depth: 0.79 in (2 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Deddington, GB
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