Julie's turned four of her paper cut-out landscapes into large acrylic paintings, and they look really impressive. She'd shifted loads as post and greetings cards and liked the idea of turning them into paintings. The first she did, Tollesbury Creeks, was painted freehand but took coat after coat of acrylic to get the depth and solidity of colour that she wanted. This led to experimentation with various tapes and scalpels until she hit on a working method she was happy with. So these are more like one-off prints - masked up and cut out and painted. Come and take a look for yourselves; they're bold, bright and crisp and are on display at Saunders & Co.
Across to Mersea
Acrylic on canvas 36" x 24"
£450
Tollesbury Fleet
Acrylic on canvas 36" x 24"
£450
Red Hill on the Blackwater
Acrylic on canvas 24" x 36"
£450
Tollesbury Creeks
Acrylic on canvas 48" x 30"
£600
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