Description
Love is an original painting featuring a small posy of tulips blooming in soft tones of pink, orange, and lilac against a vibrant scarlet background, framed elegantly in our locally-built, sustainably sourced two-part Deluxe Black Frame.
Brimming over with beauty and sporting a palette of glorious, highly-pigmented shades, Love is the perfect showstopping original painting to complete any space. As a part of our Miniatures Collection, this is a great way to own an original Kathryn Callaghan painting that will fit easily into any space, for less than you might expect.
What makes an original floral painting by Kathryn unique?
Kathryn uses a unique pouring technique to create her paintings, which creates a contact-free approach to making her artwork. ย Black ink is mixed with gel to create a new material which offers a new and unusual finish. ย The mix is poured from mid-air from an open neck bottle – much like pouring honey onto toast or olive oil onto bread. ย The finish is a textured, glossy image set against a smooth white board. Her newest series of paintings takes a step further by including a serene gradient background to the main subject of the piece, lifting the florals to life.
With no sketch underneath the painting, this freeform technique allows Kathryn to create truly original, organic pieces that are full of life and energy. ย The result is captivating and often evocative of how we feel about the subject in our minds. ย It is this ‘feeling’ that Kathryn strives to achieve through her work that gives it such resonance with collectors far and wide.
Painting Size: approx. 30x30cm
Framed Size: approx. 48x48cm.
Get a deeper glimpse into how Kathryn works here.
Please note that although Love has been framed using glass, artwork with glass cannot currently be sent through post and requires specialist handling which can be expensive. If possible we encourage collection from our Comber-based studio, but if you require postage we will remove the glass element of this frame. The canvas board used in this painting does not need to be housed behind glass.