Large canvas wall art is my passion and peace. Painting large art is a way of escaping reality and relaxing. It then creates a new deeper reality on canvas. The swooping skies capture my imagination. I approach a blank canvas with a mixture of trepidation and joy. I don’t know the outcome I only know the process. This painting is about my love of art and my joy in creativity. It is called “I found the bottom of the rainbow” to express this gratitude. The pot of gold is seen in the skyline to the left by the trees.
London Artist
A London artist painting London skylines full time since 2005. I often paint the sky first as that allows me to breathe. Bold and sweeping brushstrokes to give a sense of movement. The painting depicts a rainbow emerging majestically above London’s iconic landmarks. The abstract art effect of the rainbow and the incorporation of light, dark and vibrant colours on a white background present hope and transformation. The rainbow a biblical symbol of hope also used throughout the community to visually inspire and uplift. It also has an ethereal quality of mystery.
Surrealism in Art
The city’s skyline is mirrored in the water. These reflections offer a distorted effect of surrealism. Abstract, impressionism styles are also captured here. The buildings are still recognisable. Highlighting London’s prominent architecture, landmarks and features. Surrealism in art is a wondrous thing. Limited only by the imagination. Quality of brushstroke and blending colours is paramount to bringing a warm and uplifting atmosphere in the painting. Our great buildings emerge as features of triumph in a city skyline. I hope this vibrant joy in art finds you in peace at the bottom of the rainbow of life.
Buy Art Online
Buy Art Online in a number of formats: print on paper or canvas, The canvas prints that I make look very similar to original oil on canvas paintings as I highlight them in oil paint. I have also created a 4 metre large wall art based on this image. It was for a corporate reception area. The commission was 4 metres long and made in 3 sections. To see image and learn more visit my commissions page.
Painting tips from Sara Sherwood. Tip 1, just have a go and see what happens, don’t wait for inspiration just paint. It is only a canvas or piece of paper and there are plenty more, you can throw it if you do not like it and have another go. Now you are free to begin! …
Tip 3. When you are painting hold the intention of what you create will be beautiful, know that blessings come from God and ask for His help if you need it! Be positive whatever your faith. Tip 4. Enjoy the process rather than focus on the outcome. www.sarasherwood.co.uk
My handmade jewellery captures my mind as it twists and turns. Making jewellery keeps me at peace. As I thread the wire each movement calms me and I relax into a new place, weaving a graceful presence in the moment, capturing the essence of now into an everlasting wearable work of art. I don’t not …
Painting oil on canvas by Sara Sherwood Today is a lovely sunny day ideal for the “summer sizzle” Coin St show with other skylark artists in the oxo tower and it is preview night tonight. I have 5 tickets left. Contact me for preview tickets via the website. Show runs until 15 August. I will …
Large Canvas Wall Art
Large canvas wall art is my passion and peace. Painting large art is a way of escaping reality and relaxing. It then creates a new deeper reality on canvas. The swooping skies capture my imagination. I approach a blank canvas with a mixture of trepidation and joy. I don’t know the outcome I only know the process. This painting is about my love of art and my joy in creativity. It is called “I found the bottom of the rainbow” to express this gratitude. The pot of gold is seen in the skyline to the left by the trees.
London Artist
A London artist painting London skylines full time since 2005. I often paint the sky first as that allows me to breathe. Bold and sweeping brushstrokes to give a sense of movement. The painting depicts a rainbow emerging majestically above London’s iconic landmarks. The abstract art effect of the rainbow and the incorporation of light, dark and vibrant colours on a white background present hope and transformation. The rainbow a biblical symbol of hope also used throughout the community to visually inspire and uplift. It also has an ethereal quality of mystery.
Surrealism in Art
The city’s skyline is mirrored in the water. These reflections offer a distorted effect of surrealism. Abstract, impressionism styles are also captured here. The buildings are still recognisable. Highlighting London’s prominent architecture, landmarks and features. Surrealism in art is a wondrous thing. Limited only by the imagination. Quality of brushstroke and blending colours is paramount to bringing a warm and uplifting atmosphere in the painting. Our great buildings emerge as features of triumph in a city skyline. I hope this vibrant joy in art finds you in peace at the bottom of the rainbow of life.
Buy Art Online
Buy Art Online in a number of formats: print on paper or canvas, The canvas prints that I make look very similar to original oil on canvas paintings as I highlight them in oil paint. I have also created a 4 metre large wall art based on this image. It was for a corporate reception area. The commission was 4 metres long and made in 3 sections. To see image and learn more visit my commissions page.
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Painting tips from Sara Sherwood. Tip 1, just have a go and see what happens, don’t wait for inspiration just paint. It is only a canvas or piece of paper and there are plenty more, you can throw it if you do not like it and have another go. Now you are free to begin! …
Painting with Intention
Tip 3. When you are painting hold the intention of what you create will be beautiful, know that blessings come from God and ask for His help if you need it! Be positive whatever your faith. Tip 4. Enjoy the process rather than focus on the outcome. www.sarasherwood.co.uk
Handmade Jewellery
My handmade jewellery captures my mind as it twists and turns. Making jewellery keeps me at peace. As I thread the wire each movement calms me and I relax into a new place, weaving a graceful presence in the moment, capturing the essence of now into an everlasting wearable work of art. I don’t not …
art preview night
Painting oil on canvas by Sara Sherwood Today is a lovely sunny day ideal for the “summer sizzle” Coin St show with other skylark artists in the oxo tower and it is preview night tonight. I have 5 tickets left. Contact me for preview tickets via the website. Show runs until 15 August. I will …