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SHOP SOLD: Hazy Daze (100x100cm, unframed, acrylic on canvas)
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SOLD: Hazy Daze (100x100cm, unframed, acrylic on canvas)

£900.00
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I paint the blossom every Spring - in various points of abstract, but always full of the turquoise of the May skies. This painting is, as the others, layer on layer on translucent layer of irridescent blues, greens, and a gold underlay so that it glows different colours as you move past it.

‘ON a day--alack the day!--
Love, whose month is ever May,
Spied a blossom passing fair
Playing in the wanton air
’

-Shakespeare

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I paint the blossom every Spring - in various points of abstract, but always full of the turquoise of the May skies. This painting is, as the others, layer on layer on translucent layer of irridescent blues, greens, and a gold underlay so that it glows different colours as you move past it.

‘ON a day--alack the day!--
Love, whose month is ever May,
Spied a blossom passing fair
Playing in the wanton air
’

-Shakespeare

I paint the blossom every Spring - in various points of abstract, but always full of the turquoise of the May skies. This painting is, as the others, layer on layer on translucent layer of irridescent blues, greens, and a gold underlay so that it glows different colours as you move past it.

‘ON a day--alack the day!--
Love, whose month is ever May,
Spied a blossom passing fair
Playing in the wanton air
’

-Shakespeare