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07/12/2008

BEGINNINGS 1-3

BEGINNINGS 1 - 3 (2008)


PRIVATE COMMISSION - SOLD


triptych

all acrylic on canvas

all 90cm x 30cm

Delivered this afternoon to a happy customer. Thanks very much to Roger for the commission and the enthusiastic response when he saw them for the first time.


Despite the fact that I have sold watercolours before - that was some time ago - so I was quite nervous taking them along this afternoon - especially because Roger gave me a free hand to do whatever design and concept I wanted, the only stipulation being the dimensions of each canvas.

Roger and I are going to wait a week before we discuss the paintings - looking forward to that


So these aren't for sale - they've gone !!

If you are interested in a commission - email me to discuss

10 comments:

  1. I had to go away and remind myself what fractals are - so thanks for the comment - yes I suppose they are. A little update - Roger who bought the paintings from me has told me today that initially the were intended for his hall-way but now he is putting them in his lounge.

    Steve

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  2. I really liked these and hope their new owner will enjoy them. I was wondering if they would be hung as shown, one above each other, or in some other order.

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  3. Ruth - thanks for your lovely comment - originaly when Roger ordered them they were going to be end to end - but when I dropped them round he started thinking in terms of the arrangement above - if it's in his lounge ( having seen it) I suspect it's more likely to be like that - but it's up to him - they're his now.

    Steve

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  4. Congratulations! I especially like the yellow piece.

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  5. Anna

    I know what you mean - especially on the blog here - in real light they all complement each other very nicely

    Steve

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  6. Stev is ok, you can a link with my blog. I´ll make the same with your blog
    Ricardo Hirschfeldt

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  7. That's great - your paintings recollect Berlin and Zurci 1920s - 30s / modernist painting - looking forward to seeing more

    Steve

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