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Summer Meltdown by Stephen Baxter , is a mixed media painting with handmade box frame. The hills and dunes appear to be melting as a family enjoys the outdoors, playing in the sand and on the rocks. After many years of experimenting with all types of mediums. I have invented a way to mix oil paint with various fillers, enabling an extremely textured surface to the canvas, without the inhibiting drying time associated with artists’ oil paint. The sand was collected from Surfers Paradise beach and applied to the painting. The tiny people are 3D models attached to the canvas to  simulate scale and realism. The background for the use of small model people began as my brother and I experimented with tiny dioramas when setting up our Scalextric set we loved fooling around with as children.

Summer Meltdown

Stephen R Baxter

Original price was: AUD$790.Current price is: AUD$711.
Size: 47w x 47h x 8d cms
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Summer Meltdown by Stephen Baxter , is a mixed media painting with handmade box frame. The hills and dunes appear to be melting as a family enjoys the outdoors, playing in the sand and on the rocks. After many years of experimenting with all types of mediums. I have invented a way to mix oil paint with various fillers, enabling an extremely textured surface to the canvas, without the inhibiting drying time associated with artists’ oil paint. The sand was collected from Surfers Paradise beach and applied to the painting. The tiny people are 3D models attached to the canvas to  simulate scale and realism. The background for the use of small model people began as my brother and I experimented with tiny dioramas when setting up our Scalextric set we loved fooling around with as children.