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I love painting sardines and their alarmed expressions, and I like to place them in front of various backgrounds. Sometimes they swim in front of abstract backgrounds and, in this picture, they lie on a yellow plate resting on a blue and white striped cloth.
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This is part of a series I am working on of Sardines. I like to use sardines as the subject and play with patterns and different colours and backgrounds.
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Sardines on a pink retro style platter. I love painting fish, they have so much personality. This picture is designed with a mid century setting in mind.
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A painting that is naif in style and playing with the idea of the crazy cat lady and succulent lady.
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I love painting fish. They present endless ways to experiment with pattern and composition. My style is playful and influenced by pop art.
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Bright, fun, pop art style sardines. I love painting in a fun, fresh, pop style. My influences are British pop art of the 1960s. I paint on acrylic for brightness of colour and speed of laying paint down because, once I'm in the zone, I don't want to pause to let paint dry.
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I love the sea, I love painting fish. Especially sardines. They have so much character and expression. My work is playful and influenced by colourful pop art. I paint my sardines with different backgrounds, playing with shape and pattern. This is one of a series of sardines and circles.
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Part of my sardine series, using sardines as a basis to experiment with colour, pattern and background. I love the beautiful, yet everyday subject of the humble sardine as a still life subject.
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I love painting sardines, I find them quite beautiful, yet humble and easily recognisable. My interest is in using them as a still life subject that I can use to explore colour, pattern and composition.
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I love pears, to eat as well as paint. The roundedness of them, the colours from green, to red, to yellow, to white, as well as the patina of the skin. They remind me of the seasons and nature.
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I love exploring colour and brushstroke using fish as my subject. Here I wanted to create a still life with a cheery palate and a fun texture of cloth and pattern.
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Beachy colours and a sardine waits on a plate on a colourful placemat. I love painting sardines, they have so much character.
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In the winter months I'm craving the flowers that turn up in spring. I want the flowers to vibrate with bright colour and optimism.