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  • Elise Judd Art Lovers Australia Portrait, Charcoal,acrylic Is This My Best Angle?' 92x147cm
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Is This My Best Angle by Elise Judd

This painting is inspired by the Golden Age of Hollywood particularly the silent film era.  The stories of the women of that time are so inspiring and inspirational.  This particular painting shows the quintessential flapper with the trademark bob, dressed to the nines in lace and fur.

As my background in partly in Textiles, therefore I have made this piece as a wall hanging which means that it will come to you rolled in a tube with the poles included. (This makes the actual dimension 110cm wide, you could always decided to have it stretched onto a canvas if you prefer that look.)  I have used quite a limited palette, this is to reflect the black and white films of the time and also the old sepia photos.

This piece is done in acrylic and charcoal.  It has been sealed and varnish for its protection.

Is This My Best Angle?

Elise Judd

AUD$2,400
Size: 92w x 147h x 0.1d cms
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Is This My Best Angle by Elise Judd

This painting is inspired by the Golden Age of Hollywood particularly the silent film era.  The stories of the women of that time are so inspiring and inspirational.  This particular painting shows the quintessential flapper with the trademark bob, dressed to the nines in lace and fur.

As my background in partly in Textiles, therefore I have made this piece as a wall hanging which means that it will come to you rolled in a tube with the poles included. (This makes the actual dimension 110cm wide, you could always decided to have it stretched onto a canvas if you prefer that look.)  I have used quite a limited palette, this is to reflect the black and white films of the time and also the old sepia photos.

This piece is done in acrylic and charcoal.  It has been sealed and varnish for its protection.