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Painting: Oil and Acrylic on Canvas, 100cm by 100cm ‘Midnight at Lazy River is painted using oil and acrylic on canvas. It is a large painting on an artists high quality stretcher frame. The painting is made using large brushstrokes and the texture of the paint and brush marks are highly visible on the surface of the canvas. This painting belongs to a group of paintings that were made in 2017 called ‘Garden of Earthly Delights’. They took their title from the painting by Early Netherlandish master Hieronymus Bosch, housed in the Museo del Prado in Madrid which depicts a kind of heaven on Earth. I wanted to explore this in a group of paintings. This painting is almost like a daydream. I imagined the swimmers in a beautiful topical garden surrounded by peacocks. It took me some time to resolve this painting, so it wasn’t ready for the original exhibition as the plan had been to have a panda in the background space. Finally it came together when I added the sprinkles onto the doughnuts. I often like there to be an element of humor in the work.
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39.4 W x 39.4 H x 1.6 D in
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Ruth Mulvie is a contemporary fine artist, known for her vivid palette and for the delightfully unexpected detail in her paintings. She graduated from the Glasgow School of Art and over the years comparisons have been made with Hockney. She cherishes that visceral connection that Kodachrome™ gives us with our past. That single moment frozen in time that one can look at forever. Old photographs are her initial inspiration for each new piece; a digital springboard atop which she dives into her latest delicious fantasy landscape. Mulvie’s colour choices yell and fizz. They quicken the heartbeat. Sherbet yellow next to candy pink or lime green besides turquoise, they all elevate the mood. In her paintings we are invited to join the most wonderful party or shared experience. Mulvie’s realms surprise and delight. Hers are playful, glamorous worlds with pure glee for oxygen. And in each we are granted a day in happy valley. At the heart of Mulvie’s pieces is the palpable joyfulness in her response to colour. She is at her happiest when mixing and combining paint, waiting for the thrill of the perfect shade. For her, colour is emotion, colour is memory, colour is her favourite place to be. And we are all invited. There’s no place like it. Julie Tellouche Of her own work Mulvie says: "I usually paint with oils and I dedicate a lot of time to the process of simply mixing and combining colours, hence the highly unique and distinctive palette you can see in my work. Things I love include classic beach scenes, 50’s America, vintage fashion, dancing girls, disco queens, dog walkers and more - a vast and varied array of subject matter I unite under the broad theme of “pleasure”."
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