Songs of Nightingales

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Artwork Details

Medium Acrylic, Canvas, Ready to hang
Dimensions 183cm (W) x 167cm (H) x 3cm (D)
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Artwork Description

Songs of Nightingales a painting where the sun has gone down and the nightingales come out and sing their songs. An explosion of fireworks of Petals lighting the whole sky covering like a veil the whole landscape. Beautiful warm and cool colours of petals flying in the wind falling become one with the songs of the nightingales. Petals weeping over a small pond of water in the middle of the painting where the nightingales rest before their songs . A composition of colours and rhythms of petals like stars dancing over the landscape.A very peaceful and tranquil painting with so much depth . This painting is painted on canvas.The painting is signed and dated 2020 at the back and comes with a certificate of Authenticity.

Artist Bio

Theo Papathomas is formally trained, having completed a BA in Fine art at RMIT University, full-time artist based in Melbourne Australia. Theo considers himself an experimental artist using different mediums and various styles always challenging his practice. Theo's inspiration comes from being part of the Australian landscape, witnessing and experiencing the energy of its dramatic seasonal change. The richness and unpredictable command of intuitive painting capture Theo's memories of the landscape's mesmerizing rhythms. The Australian Landscape has an immense spirituality, which Theos aims to evoke in his constructed landscapes of images derived from life. The images and symbols which are represented in Theo's work completely spontaneous and intuitive without using any drawings as a guide. Theo tries to charge his paintings full of emotion and spirituality, and transport the viewer into a new experience. Theo's vibrant palette aims to capture the spirit of this land, often associated with the great Australian outback.