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A Beach Somewhere by Darren King – Colourful mixed media seascape beach art to fill your wall.  Mixed Media on canvas, stretched and ready to hang.

Loosely based on an old painting by artist Philip Wilson Steed titled “Beach at Etaples”.

This piece was created using paint and collage. The collage elements are mostly covered with paint on this piece. Heavily layered and textural.

It has a wire at the back & is ready to hang. 2 coats of gloss varnish will be applied to protect the artwork & the gloss finish really brings out all the colour and detail in the work.

The edges are painted so it is ready for your wall, or you may wish to frame this piece using the ALA framing options.

Thanks for checking it out. Cheers Darren

Somewhere

Darren King

AUD$1,190
Size: 125w x 74.5h x 2d cms
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A Beach Somewhere by Darren King – Colourful mixed media seascape beach art to fill your wall.  Mixed Media on canvas, stretched and ready to hang.

Loosely based on an old painting by artist Philip Wilson Steed titled “Beach at Etaples”.

This piece was created using paint and collage. The collage elements are mostly covered with paint on this piece. Heavily layered and textural.

It has a wire at the back & is ready to hang. 2 coats of gloss varnish will be applied to protect the artwork & the gloss finish really brings out all the colour and detail in the work.

The edges are painted so it is ready for your wall, or you may wish to frame this piece using the ALA framing options.

Thanks for checking it out. Cheers Darren