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The entrance way and front door to the apartment building which became our home- literally a couple of times in this journey.

J.R.R Tolkien - “it’s a dangerous business going out your front door.” I only say this, as this was where our lockdown initially took place- which led into our complete change of plan! A journey in itself.

What does your front door look like? Will you remember it when you move home one day? Will you remember how the light reflected off the little panes, or where exactly the key hole was? Will you remember the colours?

Size- 2.5 cm x 4 cm Winsor & Newton watercolour Paper Canson Montval 300g

The Original Framed Artwork may be couriered world wide at the cost of the purchaser.

The medium used is watercolour.

The Purchaser will have the choice of either the darker Wenge or the Lighter Teak Wood Frame – the smallest frame measuring 11 cm x 11 cm, within a larger frame measuring 33 cm x 33 cm.

This art commission measures 30 mm in diameter on a 10 x 10 cm cold pressed page. The medium used is Watercolour.

The glass is of the highest quality- virtually eliminating as much reflection as possible and filtering up to 70% of UV rays.

#frontdoor #frontdoorillustration #miniatureart #miniaturepainting #miniatureartist #watercolour #watercolor #miniaturemoments #conversationpiece #conversationstarter #southafricanartist #southafricanartistinspain #girona #spainartist

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Why miniature? I have been completely and utterly fascinated for years by miniaturists. I admired their patience and diligence in the work, and I loved the fact that they could still leave their little mark. It made sense to work on something small. I wouldn’t have to worry about ruining expensive paints and art supplies if I literally only had a few moments here and there. Watercolours were the obvious choice. I didn’t need a large amount of space- and it was all very easily packed away.

More importantly- small, and “teeny-tiny”, are often conversation pieces. That is what I was aiming for. I longed for people to talk about a piece- without having to talk about the artist. People tend to do that when life size becomes a mini. There is an attraction. Is it because this world is consumed by bigger must be better? Perhaps.

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The entrance way and front door to the apartment building which became our home- literally a couple of times in this journey.

J.R.R Tolkien - “it’s a dangerous business going out your front door.” I only say this, as this was where our lockdown initially took place- which led into our complete change of plan! A journey in itself.

What does your front door look like? Will you remember it when you move home one day? Will you remember how the light reflected off the little panes, or where exactly the key hole was? Will you remember the colours?

Size- 2.5 cm x 4 cm Winsor & Newton watercolour Paper Canson Montval 300g

The Original Framed Artwork may be couriered world wide at the cost of the purchaser.

The medium used is watercolour.

The Purchaser will have the choice of either the darker Wenge or the Lighter Teak Wood Frame – the smallest frame measuring 11 cm x 11 cm, within a larger frame measuring 33 cm x 33 cm.

This art commission measures 30 mm in diameter on a 10 x 10 cm cold pressed page. The medium used is Watercolour.

The glass is of the highest quality- virtually eliminating as much reflection as possible and filtering up to 70% of UV rays.

#frontdoor #frontdoorillustration #miniatureart #miniaturepainting #miniatureartist #watercolour #watercolor #miniaturemoments #conversationpiece #conversationstarter #southafricanartist #southafricanartistinspain #girona #spainartist

"A bit of this.....a bit of that" collection image

Why miniature? I have been completely and utterly fascinated for years by miniaturists. I admired their patience and diligence in the work, and I loved the fact that they could still leave their little mark. It made sense to work on something small. I wouldn’t have to worry about ruining expensive paints and art supplies if I literally only had a few moments here and there. Watercolours were the obvious choice. I didn’t need a large amount of space- and it was all very easily packed away.

More importantly- small, and “teeny-tiny”, are often conversation pieces. That is what I was aiming for. I longed for people to talk about a piece- without having to talk about the artist. People tend to do that when life size becomes a mini. There is an attraction. Is it because this world is consumed by bigger must be better? Perhaps.

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