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Published by alex, 2020-11-05 17:02:29

Richard and Rob

a selection of paintings under £1250 for Richard and Rob

Richard & Rob

Paintings Under £1250

By Alex McIntyre

Contact Alex to purchase or
arrange a covid aware studio visit
E: [email protected]
T: 07866 734 920

CONTENTS

A Certain Sort of Peace, £495 Indigo Sky I, £495
20 x 40 x 3.2cm 30 x 40cm

Just Sky, £495 Indigo Sky II, £495
20 x 40 x 3.2cm 30 x 40cm

Hope, £495 White Skies and Rainclouds Clearing , £495
20 x 40 x 3.2cm 30 x 40cm

The Feeling of Air, £495 White Bursts with Rainclouds, £495
20 x 40 x 3.2cm 30 x 40cm

Cerulean Sky, £495 Ultra Marine Spring, £495
20 x 40cm 30 x 40cm

Dizzy Cerulean Sky, £495 The Greening Light, £960
20 x 40cm 40 x 60cm

Twilight on Pegsdon Hills The Joy of Spring, £960
20 x 40cm 40 x 60cm

Navigating Uncertainty II, £495 Walking Reverie, £960
30 x 40cm 40 x 60cm

Navigating Uncertainty III, £495 The Smell of Spring, £960
40 x 60cm
30 x 40cm

Indigo Sky I, £495 Fierce January, £1250
30 x 40cm 50 x 90cm

*Shipping not included



A certain sort of peace, 2020 £550

A small painting with power.

I have been working on this painting for two years. Originally a mediation on morning light, the
surface is weathered with the layering and stripping back of colour. It feels gentle and dream like.

A certain sort of peace, 2020, 20 x 40 x 3.2cm | 7.87 x 15.47 inches, mixed media on birch panel, unframed



Just Sky, 2020 £550

Two years in the making. This painting is a visual poem and meditation on space, sky, light and
our minuteness in all the world’s marvellous vastness.

Just Sky, 2020, 20 x 40 x 3.2cm | 7.87 x 15.47 inches, mixed media on birch panel, unframed



Hope, 2020 £550

Two years in the making. Originally a mediation on morning light, the surface is weathered with
the layering and stripping back of colour. It is dawn light, the start of a gentle day.

Hope, 2020, 20 x 40 x 3.2cm | 7.87 x 15.47 inches, mixed media on birch panel, unframed



The Feeling of Air, 2020 £495

Two years in the making, this painting began as a response to spring and gradually evolved into
moorland, distance, blue sky and expansiveness. It is the cousin of a larger painting of the same
name produced in 2016.

The Feeling of Air 2020, 20 x 40 x 2cm | 7.87 x 15.47 inches, mixed media on artist panel, unframed



Cerulean Sky, 2020 £495

This year I have spent a lot of time cycling and walking. This painting relates to mid-late spring
and early summer. The feeling of freshness - of soft evolving colours, sunlight and gentle winds, of
blue sky and freedom.

Cerulean Sky, 2020, 20 x 40 x 2cm | 7.87 x 15.47 inches, mixed media on artist panel, unframed



Dizzy Cerulean Sky, 2020 £495

This painting is about an expansiveness of land and the smell of russet bracken, of cycling for miles
and freewheeling. I am slightly obsessed with the crispness of pencil marks in paintings - the way
they interrupt the surface - a dissonant note like the moment of clarity or focus in a daydream.

Cerulean Sky, 2020, 20 x 40 x 2cm | 7.87 x 15.47 inches, mixed media on artist panel, unframed



Twilight on Pegdson Hill, 2020 £495

I had been living with this painting in different stages over a number of months. It was completed
and named itself after a walk up Pegsdon Hill. The sun had set and the sky was still glowing when I
set out. I arrived at the summit in darkness whilst softening clouds still held the remnants of light
and the lines of cars and street lights glowed into the distance.

Cerulean Sky, 2020, 20 x 40 x 2cm | 7.87 x 15.47 inches, mixed media on artist panel, unframed



Navigating Uncertainty II, 2020 £495

Produced at the start of lockdown earlier this year as we tried to comprehend our new reality. It
felt as though the ground had been stripped from under our feet. The acid white flashes in this
painting reference a feeling of uncertainty, our unsettling. Concentrating on the embodied present
moment (on feet - and breath - and movement) became even more important, and so too did
dreaming. Where does your imagination take you when you look up into the boundless sky?

Navigating uncertainty II, 2020, £495 30 x 40 x 2cm | 11 x 15.47 inches, mixed media on artist panel, unframed



Navigating Uncertainty III, 2020 £495

Produced during lockdown earlier this year as we tried to comprehend our new reality. Time
passed and we gradually acclimatised. I found myself even more in love with the world around me.
I noticed growing leaves, flowers, spring; became aware of my feet in contact with the ground, with
the power of being connected to the earth. The sliver of land returning in this third painting is to
do with the blissful tension between earth and air. Our feet on the earth and head in the clouds.

Navigating uncertainty III, 2020, £495 30 x 40 x 2cm | 11 x 15.47 inches, mixed media on artist panel, unframed





Indigo Sky I, 2020, £495 30 x 40 x 2cm | 11 x 15.47 inches, mixed media on artist panel, unframed



Ultra Marine Spring, 2020, £495 30 x 40 x 2cm | 11 x 15.47 inches, mixed media on artist panel, unframed



Walking Reverie, 2020, £960 48 x 68 x 2cm | 11 x 15.47 inches, mixed media on artist panel, framed



Joy of Spring, 2020, £960 48 x 68 x 2cm | 11 x 15.47 inches, mixed media on artist panel, framed



Smell of Spring, 2020, £960 48 x 68 x 2cm | 11 x 15.47 inches, mixed media on artist panel, framed



Fierce January, 2020, £1250 58 x 98 cm | 11 x 15.47 inches, mixed media on artist panel, framed

When you buy the right painting for your home, it’s like living with a
friend. You build a relationship with each other over time and that
companionship is for life.

More paintings are available in different sizes and prices.

To discuss a purchase or arrange a studio visit get in contact via
[email protected] / 07866 734 920.


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