Signed Dated Titled Framed
From the series KALEIDOSCOPE OF COLOURS
Size
Year
2019
Medium
Paintings
Reference
691ae3e5
Oil on Canvas | One-of-a-kind Artwork
Hand painted with a brush and fine oils
• original art
• painted on Arches Oil Paper (300gsm/140lb)
• framed in aluminium nickel profile, 45 mm
• 63 x 80 cm | 25 x 32 inches each artwork framed
• ready to hang; no framing required
Flights of multicoloured balls, juxtaposed to a parade of 3 very different females: the characters from the 2019 CIRCUS painting.
Introducing a new spectrum of colours paying tribute to psychedelic art - curvilinear lines of limes, fuscia and blue, spiraling swirls of purple and cream - giving joy
LES HARLEQUINS is a kaleidoscopic combination of soft colours and random overlapping shapes feature on this harlequinesk painting in shades ranging from Pearl Grey to Vert Benghal all the way to Ciel and Aqua. It offers crisp tonal values and represents Bettina’s extensive work on the theme of the Harlequin which started in 1985.
A source of fascination for the artist, this image offers a pensive representation that combines both the artist realistic and fantasy styles.
CIRCUS and LES HARLEQUINS make a great pair - buy both paintings at a 15% reduced price.
, United Kingdom
Bettina Newbery comes from the United Kingdom. She originally started painting in oil in the 1980s, and she fell in love with painting portraits on silk (that is the most sensual medium for a sensual subject). Later, she tried her hand at copper etchings. After a break to build up her digital studio, Bettina has been creating contemporary art within a line that goes from modern figurative painting to the purest abstract.
Address
London,
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