Acrylic viberant colours on canvas.
Textured mixed media on canvas. Dreamy mood
From Cheryl Kington
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This limited edition artwork is one from a series inspired by A. A. Milne's great treasure trove of classic stories and poems for children. These unforgettable tales feature in many a childhood, and which were prominent in my own. Using a technique that merges a background of traditional illustration with digital art, these unique artworks capture moments from children's classics in a new and captivating dimension.
From Peter Walters
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It is hard to feel anything but a little envious of this boy, who wouldn't want the opportunity to relive visiting these magical realms for the first time? Inspiration for this piece was born from my own childhood and also the pleasure in sharing these wonderful destinations with my son. Using a technique that merges a background of traditional illustration with digital art, this unique artwork is printed on a 190gsm fine art paper, with a rich textured finish and archival quality.
From Peter Walters
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From Chris Bennett
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Watercolours, Paper One of a kind artwork Size: 44 × 44 × 0.5 cm (unframed) / 34 × 34 cm (actual image size) This artwork is sold unframed Signed on the front.
From Jill Griffin
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Painting, Paper. One of a kind artwork. Signed on the front.
From Juan Sly
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Street art in your own home by Cult Artist Sly. These are not prints as each is individually done and signed to order and consequently vary a little from the illustrated picture. These paintings are sprayed onto the pages of the Daily Telegraph "borrowed" from the pub. If you're lucky you might get a half finished crossword. Ready to hang with crossbars and nails. It is likely that Juan Sly has become the biggest seller of original artworks in the UK. An artist exhibiting in mainly spray
From Juan Sly
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Street art in your own home by Cult Artist Sly. These are not prints as each is individually done and signed to order and consequently vary a little from the illustrated picture. These paintings are sprayed onto the pages of the Daily Telegraph "borrowed" from the pub. If you're lucky you might get a half finished crossword. Ready to hang with crossbars and nails. It is likely that Juan Sly has become the biggest seller of original artworks in the UK. An artist exhibiting in mainly spray
From Juan Sly
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From Sonya White
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From Sonya White
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From Cheryl Kington
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