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Are There Ever Enough Flowers In the World II by Robbi Neal

Artist Statement: There is never enough happy endings, flowers, love or gin in the world. This work is a landscape of red flowers in the sun.

This work is oil and acrylic on 105cm X 200cm on Fine Belgian Linen, signed on the front and sent with an artist cv and certificate of authenticity.
The work is sealed with a conservationist Gloss Varnish. The conservationist quality varnish means that you can wipe the painting free of dust with a damp cloth which will preserve its life. Conservationist quality varnish is essential as it doesn’t crack or yellow with light and age. The work is painted on Fine Belgian Linen. Linen provides a wonderful surface for the paint and is long lasting so gives the painting posterity for many hundreds of years.

The work is sent Unstretched (this is taken into account in the price) in a roll ready for stretching and or framing. It is much safer for work to travel in a roll. The work is painted on the sides so if hung stretched without an exterior frame it will still look lovely from any angle (no ugly white sides). I personally hang all large work in my home without an exterior frame as I dont like to contain them and I like to imagine they could continue beyond their borders.

If you decide to add an exterior frame I suggest choosing a frame that matches your furniture. ie if you have natural timber choose a timber frame, if you have a lot of black trim choose a black frame. But I wouldn’t normally recommend a black or white frame if you don’t have a lot of black in your home – normally a soft timber is going to look better. Framers charges vary greatly . I use mobile framing.

All work over 100cm is sent via Pack and Send and under 100cm is sent via Australia Post Express

Are There Ever Enough Flowers In the World II

Robbi Neal

Original price was: AUD$3,400.Current price is: AUD$2,600.
Size: 150w x 150h x 4d cms
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Are There Ever Enough Flowers In the World II by Robbi Neal

Artist Statement: There is never enough happy endings, flowers, love or gin in the world. This work is a landscape of red flowers in the sun.

This work is oil and acrylic on 105cm X 200cm on Fine Belgian Linen, signed on the front and sent with an artist cv and certificate of authenticity.
The work is sealed with a conservationist Gloss Varnish. The conservationist quality varnish means that you can wipe the painting free of dust with a damp cloth which will preserve its life. Conservationist quality varnish is essential as it doesn’t crack or yellow with light and age. The work is painted on Fine Belgian Linen. Linen provides a wonderful surface for the paint and is long lasting so gives the painting posterity for many hundreds of years.

The work is sent Unstretched (this is taken into account in the price) in a roll ready for stretching and or framing. It is much safer for work to travel in a roll. The work is painted on the sides so if hung stretched without an exterior frame it will still look lovely from any angle (no ugly white sides). I personally hang all large work in my home without an exterior frame as I dont like to contain them and I like to imagine they could continue beyond their borders.

If you decide to add an exterior frame I suggest choosing a frame that matches your furniture. ie if you have natural timber choose a timber frame, if you have a lot of black trim choose a black frame. But I wouldn’t normally recommend a black or white frame if you don’t have a lot of black in your home – normally a soft timber is going to look better. Framers charges vary greatly . I use mobile framing.

All work over 100cm is sent via Pack and Send and under 100cm is sent via Australia Post Express