Broken Flowers N° 2 (2010) Painting by Wayne Sleeth

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One of a kind
Certificate of Authenticity included
Ready to hang
Mounted on Wood Stretcher frame
This artwork appears in 10 collections
  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
  • Dimensions Height 39.4in, Width 19.7in
  • Framing This artwork is not framed
  • Categories Paintings under $1,000 Abstract
first of ongoing series 'Broken Flowers'. 'style japonais'. About this artwork: Classification, Techniques & Styles Acrylic Paint using[...]
first of ongoing series 'Broken Flowers'. 'style japonais'.

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FlowersVerticalFleursJapaneseGreen

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I am a painter and arts educator dividing my time between England and France. Primarily, l'm working according to my 'synaesthetics' of places lived, frequented or visited fleetingly. Travel[...]

I am a painter and arts educator dividing my time between England and France. Primarily, l'm working according to my 'synaesthetics' of places lived, frequented or visited fleetingly. Travel is a prime mover for me, followed by intense work in the studio in rural France.

Much travelled, I have exhibited throughout Europe (London and the north-east of England, but also Brussels, Berlin, Metz, Stuttgart, Split...) and permanently in Paris and Metz. I have work in collections throughout Britain, mainland Europe, Asia and the US.

Since january 2015, l have been basing paintings on the themes and locations central to the work of Claude Monet in France, a great inspiration; Giverny and his waterlily pond, the Normandy countryside, but also - as a kind of inverse pilgrimage - returning regularly to London to paint Westminster and the Thames, again with contemporary tools to hand; polaroid and collage, spraypaint and marker pens.

A common thread in my choice of motifs is water, it seems. In the paintings of Monet and the muddy reflections of the Thames is another interpretation of an otherwise familiar motif, a changeable, fleeting, underlying abstraction of the figurative world. It is that which l seek to fix and immortalise.

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