Artby Rene Blooms and Petals Collection
Blooms and Petals:
A collection of floral inspired paintings. These creations display a wide variety of settings and moods that share differing aspects of flower varieties and of their components. The paintings present interpretive renderings of both real and imaginary species in both conventional and fantasy venues. The collection also includes artistic interpretations of celebrated and renowned paintings in a variety of contextual, technical approach and colour variations.
And Then There Were None
And Then There Were None
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Subject Matter
- Surreal Flowers
Details
- Original acrylic on canvas painting created during November 2016 in Niagara-on-the-Lake studio
- 3/4“(1.9 cm) profile premium stretched 100% natural cotton canvas; ready to hang; sides painted; double primed and back stapled
- 20 x 24 inches
- Unframed
Suggested Framing
- Unframed (sides painted) or open framed in wood, composite or metal
- Please note that this is an acrylic painting on canvas and has been sealed in a gloss varnish so the artwork should not go directly up against glass
Authenticity
- Artwork is hand signed by the artist - front as Rene/back in full as R. Neil Chartrand
Behind the Canvas Insight
- Cartoon & Anecdote: Far Side/Gary Larson (April 17, 1980) - Animal Pairs Boarding NASA rocket & Black Swan Theory (Nassim Nicholas Taleb) with examples (see below for more on 'Behind the Canvas Insights' for this painting)
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Returns
Full DetailsAll artwork can be returned in their original packaging and condition within 14 days of receipt if you are not 100% satisfied. See our Returns policy page for full details.
Artist Insights
Behind the Canvas
Behind the Canvas Insights represent a bonus feature associated with each painting by the artist Rene. These insights consist of a series of narratives and/or images that reflect the frame of mind of the artist as he was in the process of creating a particular painting. Generally, every “Behind the Canvas Insight” is unique to each painting. In a few instances, a partial insight is shared with a select grouping of paintings that have a common relationship. Learn More