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Rachael Dalzell
Bright Blooms - Rachael Dalzell - Painting of vibrant wildflowers on the coast

2021

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  • From fields of flowers
    By Rachael Dalzell
    Located in Coltishall, GB
    From fields of flowers is an expressive, vibrant work on paper. With splatters of neon yellow and pink amongst the texture of the paint, it is a bright and exciting still life of wi...
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  • Silence Fills the Forest
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    Located in Coltishall, GB
    Silence Fills the Forest is an expressive, vibrant work on paper which captures the calm and peaceful feeling felt in the Norfolk woodlands. Rachael’s works on paper are particularl...
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  • From the garden
    By Rachael Dalzell
    Located in Coltishall, GB
    From the garden is an expressive, vibrant work on paper. With splatters of neon yellow and pink amongst the texture of the paint, it is a bright and exciting still life of the wildfl...
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    Acrylic, Paper

  • The Changing Wind by Rachael Dalzell. Acrylic on paper.
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    Located in Coltishall, GB
    Rachael’s works on paper are particularly organic. Diluted paint is allowed to migrate on a damp surface, sticks are used to daub and scratch, heavier splatters are dropped, lines ...
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    21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Paintings

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  • An Evening Paddle by Rachael Dalzell. Acrylic paint on paper with wood frame
    By Rachael Dalzell
    Located in Coltishall, GB
    Paddle boarders enjoying the setting sun over the Bure river…. Rachael’s works on paper are particularly organic. Diluted paint is allowed to migrate on a damp surface, sticks are ...
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    21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Paintings

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  • To belong among the wild flowers. Acrylic on paper. White wood frame
    By Rachael Dalzell
    Located in Coltishall, GB
    A warm and uplifting artwork based on a summer evening in the british countryside. Rachael’s works on paper are particularly organic. Diluted paint is allowed to migrate on a damp...
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    21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Paintings

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