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Sylvia Paul
Hear the Birds Sing-original abstract floral landscape painting-contemporary Art

2024

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In "Hear The Birds Sing" by Sylvia Paul, the artist invites viewers into a vibrant spring garden alive with the melody of chirping birds. This original landscape painting, executed in the expressive style of abstract impressionism, captures the essence of a floral paradise where nature's beauty flourishes. The canvas bursts with a harmonious blend of green, pinks, and earthy tones, evoking the colorful palette of a blossoming garden. Through dynamic brushwork and subtle layering, Paul creates a sense of movement and vitality, as if the flowers are swaying gently in the breeze. The focal point of the composition is the floral trees, which stand tall and majestic, their delicate blossoms cascading in a symphony of color and texture. Amidst the lush foliage, the viewer can almost hear the birds singing their sweet melodies, adding to the enchantment of the scene. This captivating artwork is framed, signed by the artist, and ready to be displayed in any space seeking to evoke the joy and wonder of nature. Whether hung in a gallery or showcased in a private collection, "Hear The Birds Sing" is sure to inspire admiration and delight in all who behold it. "Hear The Birds Sing" is currently available for sale at Signet Contemporary Art in Chelsea, as well as online for art enthusiasts worldwide to acquire and cherish. Artist Biography: Sylvia Paul studied painting at Colchester School of Art and Hockerill College of Education. She has been exhibiting in East Anglia for over 20 years and has held numerous solo exhibitions. Although many of her paintings are inspired by the coast, her subject matter covers a broad spectrum. Recently her Japan inspired abstracts have attracted particular interest, one of them being hung in The Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 2009. She has held two solo exhibitions in Japan and in 2013 at her exhibition at Gallery Sakura, Nagoaka, 36 paintings were sold in three days. Other successes include being accepted for open exhibitions with The Pastel Society. The Royal Institute of Oil Painters, The Laing Landscape Exhibition and most recently The Royal Institute of Water Colour Artists where two of her landscape collages were exhibited. Two of Sylvia’s paintings are in the Norwich Union Art Collection and her work is in many private collections in the UK and abroad.
  • Creator:
    Sylvia Paul (1956, British)
  • Creation Year:
    2024
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 43.31 in (110 cm)Width: 43.31 in (110 cm)Depth: 1.97 in (5 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    London, GB
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU468313930452

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