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An original painting created with oil paints on a primed canvas. Approximately 30 x 40 x 1.5 cm in size. This beautifully textured piece brings a pop of colour to any room and a burst of energy.

 

The original painting was created in response to an exhibition focusing on the the themes of love and loss. The artist focuses on the relationship between the mediums throughout the artistic process, blurring the boundaries between them and discussing what figurative work becomes with the sudden loss of identity.

 

This product will be sent tracked via Royal Mail, carefully packaged to protect the piece. 

'Settle' Original Painting

£100.00Price
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  • We do our best to reduce our carbon footprint on the Earth. We source all our materials locally when possible, and our wooden pieces use materials from only sustainable woodlands - such as those certified with FSC or PEFC. Alongside this, all of our packaging is recyclable (including the jewellery boxes, parcel boxes and inserts) and made from recycled materials wherever possible.

  • We're passionate about raising awareness and helping people in poverty. Living Goods provides women with the opportunity to run their own businesses which goes towards providing vital healthcare, employment, and help to those in need. A percentage of all of our total profits goes directly to this charity, which has won various awards for it's entrepreneurship and health initiatives.

    "At Living Goods we empower people to improve the health of their families, friends and communities. Living Goods supports networks of ‘Avon-like’ health entrepreneurs who go door to door to teach families how to improve their health and wealth and sell life-changing products such as simple treatments for malaria and diarrhea, safe delivery kits, fortified foods, clean cook stoves, water filters, and solar lights. By combining the best practices from business and public health, we are dramatically lowering child mortality AND creating livelihoods for thousands of enterprising women."

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