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Quick update on my art fairs:
Goodwood racecourse Chichester is cancelled. Portishead Open Studios at the end of May is postponed.
I'm very busy at the minute fulfilling online print orders. As long as I dont have to self isolate, I am able to get your prints shipped out to you
This is Quicksilver, and she's coming with me to Surrey Art Fair @contempartfairs. Saturday 10 - 6, Sunday 10 - 5. I still have some complimentary tickets. Pls message me if you would like some or you havent received yours yet (sorry my inbox has gone a bit mental recently)
SOLD!
Slightly speechless and totally humbled. Not yet framed, still untitled, but it's going to now live in Madrid with a lovely couple! Thank you ❤
#openwaterswimming #wildswimming #seaswimming #michellelucking #capeverde #sea #seascape #wavepainting #waveart #realism #photo
I've finished my last painting for Windsor Art Fair!
'Phoenix' 40x40cm. She's the last of my Celestial Beings series. I've got 10 swimmers coming to @contemporaryartfairs this coming weekend, 9 of which have never been exhibited or viewed by the public before. Find me at stand 1
Possibly the most detailed, and the biggest feet I've ever painted 😍👣!! Her whole body is now finished 🙌! Next the tiles and refracted light rays on the side of the pool. To get this one framed, ready for @contempartfairs Windsor I need to be finished by Monday next week 🤞
The final painting in the cocktail series is finished 🙏!
"The cocktail series #7: Bloody Mary" The darkest of the series. @UnisonColour pastel.
Omg how I have LOVED painting this series. Thank you to everyone who followed my journey and liked or commented on all my posts.
Cocktail series: #3 Sex On The Beach. Ok hands up, this one was totally indulgent. I wanted warmth and sexy and tropical and paradise all rolled up into a painting. Plus it's my favourite cocktail 😍😊. Much of this came from inside my head.
Soft pastel on paper, 89x58cm, sold
Painting a life size hand! Foreshortening is a weird thing. Her hand is the same size as mine: her body is probably the size of 3 of my hands. The exaggerated perspective gives an interesting sense of depth to a painting & draws the viewer in, giving a greater sence of intimacy