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Lucy MooreAbstract Synapses - Do you ever get a little tired of life #22022
2022
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Abstract Synapses – Do You Ever Get A Little Bit Tired Of Life…#2 – By Lucy Moore [2022]
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Acrylic on canvas
Image size: H:60 cm x W:60 cm
Complete Size of Unframed Work: H:60 cm x W:60 cm x D:3.5cm
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Abstract Synapses - Do You Ever Get A Little Bit Tired Of Life...#2 - An Original abstract painting on deep edge canvas by Lucy Moore. This piece turned out better than I imagined. It takes a lot of patience to paint in this style mixing the paint just enough so it doesn't muddy. What I love the most about this style of painting is each one is completely unique and cannot be replicated My abstract interpretation of electrical impulses. looking close at my painting I can see all the tiny lines connecting the paint to each other, like a neuron cell transmitting nerve impulses.
- Creator:Lucy Moore (British)
- Creation Year:2022
- Dimensions:Height: 23.63 in (60 cm)Width: 23.63 in (60 cm)Depth: 1.38 in (3.5 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Deddington, GB
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU632310184432
Lucy Moore
Lucy Moore, painter, is available for sale online and in our art gallery at Wychwood Art. I have always enjoyed being creative but lacked the confidence to pursue a career as an artist, after many nudges from family and friends I decided to bite the bullet.I set out on my artists adventure in Feb 2014 I used my loft for a studio and spent every spare moment experimenting and creating.
In Feb 2015 I signed up to several online galleries, every painting I sold boosted my confidence and I would spend hour daydreaming of becoming a full time artist. Since then I have come a long way and have been able to purchase my own studio, I now have a little sanctuary in my back garden.When I am not working as a part time book keeper, I can be found hidden away in my studio creating original artworks. I am inspired by the nature around me, from flourishing meadows to the crashing waves in the ocean, however I do like to add my own twist on things. I do love to work freely with abstract using colours and textures to guide me.
For me Art is a necessity, I need to paint. The colours and images that swirl round my head daily I capture on canvas. I feel very privileged to have sold my work all over the world. My dream is to become a full time artist, With each painting I sell I take a step closer to achieving my goal. 13/08/2018 I took a leap of faith.
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