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Glass Pebbles by Inese Edwards

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ARTIST NOTES: This is a large piece which I really enjoyed doing as I loved the colours and I have a fascination with transparency and shine - this is a happy colourful piece. It has been framed in a smart white wooden frame . A unique one off piece. Free delivery within Australia.

DIMENSIONS (Height - 60.00 cm X Width - 75.00 cm )
MEDIUM ON BASE Oil on Stretched Canvas
GENRE Contemporary
REGISTERED NRN # 000-3370-0170-01
COPYRIGHT © Inese Edwards
PRIZES AND AWARDS No Awards

 

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Artist: Inese Edwards



ARTIST BIO

 Inese Edwarsa - Melbourne Artistst

 

I have worked with various media including pastels, water colour , and particularly oils.  I have also  tried other media in the form of resin paints, acrylics and alcohol inks, which lend themselves perfectly to abstract work. I have really enjoying painting pieces in fluid acrylics creating organinc and cell like structures and experimenting with the magical effects of these.

Currently I am fascinated with Australian eucalyptus trees , flowers and seed pods , which are particularly beautiful and I paint these in oils.

I also like to paint close up images of flowers and fruits and I like the effect of shine and transparency and light, sun and shadows. I like bold colours and abstract shapes and forms, and the abstract flow of paint and the surprises it leads me to.

I also like to do smaller pieces  and designs which I call minis, and creating hand painted mini pieces for greeting cards. A lot of my art and designs can be viewed on Instagram under @artplusart_inese.edwards

My work can also be found on Pinterest under Inese Edwards.

I have exhibited my paintings in approximately 23 shows including Melbourne and regional.

 Should you like to see any additional photos of any art piece featured or have any questions, please feel free to contact/ message me and I will be very happy to reply.  I love chatting about art.