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Louise McNaught

'Falling Early Bumblebee - Skatedeck Series'

Original ~ Mixed Media Skatedeck

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Louise McNaught
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Original, oil, acrylic and spray paint on maple wood skatedeck, with wall hangers.

Features the Early Bumblebee falling disappearing in upward drips, against a melting neon skyscape to highlight their plight.

For more information, please contact the gallery.

Want to see how this piece will look in your own home? Call our Gallery in Nottingham on 01159 243 555 to arrange a personal home viewing before purchasing the work

Artist

Louise McNaught

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Louise McNaught completed her Fine Art Degree BSc (Hons) in 2012 at the University of Greenwich, and she has continued to work as a professional artist ever since, with international representation. Louise‘s creations feature nature, animals, and the celestial realm in glorious, blazing neon hues, where the animals are God-like, Sublime and ethereal in their luminescence.

Not wishing to limit herself or her subject matter, McNaught has a mixed-media approach which usually manifests in painted-drawings on traditional and sometimes unusual supports, such as celestial maps. Her soft style suggests a delicate relationship between nature and ourselves, making a clear point about man's destruction of nature - which flutters jewel-like in the balance. By subverting traditional representation she hints at darker consequences, yet paradoxically giving animals an elevated status. Just as we use highlighter pens to mark areas of importance, McNaught is doing this with fluorescent paint. By drawing the viewers attention to the animals presence and energy, McNaught is hoping to share with the viewer the awe that the natural world inspires within her.

"Her work presents a pleasant balance between traditional technique and new age spunk" The Quiet Lunch Magazine

Dimensions
Depth 2 "
Width 8 "
Height 31 "
Weight 5

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