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Donnybrook Rose | Abstract Modern Floral Art Painting

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010

‘Donnybrook Rose’ was a joy to paint, quite mesmerizing to paint the sweep and flow of the gentle curves reminiscent of a roses delicate petals.  Dark purples, magenta, plum and red violets contrast beautifully against the rich gold, copper and pale blue reminiscent of the iridescent sheen on a Ulysses Butterfly’s wings.

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Modern contemporary floral art painting by Michelle Wrighton

This original art painting, like many modern abstract art pieces, is best viewed in a large size to appreciate the full depth of colours and texture of the brushstrokes. ‘Donnybrook Rose’ art prints will be available from my Redbubble and Zazzle shops shortly.  If ‘Donnybrook Rose’ would suit your interior decor and you would like to purchase a  unique hand painted and embellished canvas print of ‘Donnybrook Rose’  please contact me for pricing and purchase options.  Contemporary images using different colour schemes can also be created to your requirements.

Thanks for visiting my blog  and sharing my art and photography with your family and friends!

x Michelle

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Desert Sunset – Modern/contemporary acrylic landscape

Monday, April 10th, 2006

This is the latest piece I have been working on, an acrylic landscape painting created in a modern minimalist style on gallery wrapped chunky canvas. This painting developed quite differently from my original inspiration, so differently in fact that I initially started painting purple clouds! I am quite pleased with the way this one is coming along, as it was the strong contrasts in the light and darks of a desert sunset that I wanted to capture, and in particular I wanted to achieve this with rather bold brush strokes (considering the size of the canvas) and some pallette knife work for added texture. After looking at this piece for several days I am contemplating whether or not to further lighten some of the area around the sun, and some of the reflections in the middle of the painting.

One of the things that I am finding rather surprising with the modern, minimalist, abstract/contemporary styles that I am experimenting with at the moment is just how long they take to complete to my staisfaction – simple and less detailed definitely does not necessarily equate to less time to create, and I can definitely say that I have a new found respect for artists who work in these styles!

Desert Sunset
“Desert Sunset”, Acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas, 2006

Desert Sunset - Right view

Right side view

Desert Sunset - Left View
Left side view

Cheers

Michelle

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