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Homeward bound
Homeward bound
Original oil on canvas board oil painting.
A deceptively large - statement - piece 28 x 18 inches unframed.
In my Abstract Internal-ism style.
The intent is to put you in a nice relaxed mood, finding a moment for yourself, a time and place to own and relax by..even if only for a few moments - homeward bound is Internalistic, it is about finding your centre, your refuge, your peace. Being at ease where you are and in a serene mode of mind.
Thank you.
Tony
Waiting
Waiting. ....SOLD
Sometimes being patient, courteous, even forgiving whilst we wait is a well known British attribute.
Unnecessary, frustrating when you know or even suspect that when you do get your turn you will either be put on a loop, played music to.,
ignored, told what you already know, misunderstood, passed on to someone else,
lost the connection and the rest!
That was the inspiration behind this relatively simple painting, I\'ve been there you have been there....let alone physically waiting.
Thank you
Tony
Behind every Cloud
Semi-abstract/surreal triptych.
An original oil painting by Tony Broadbent.
Using vibrant colours for effect, warmth and mood, I bring this slightly surreal skyscape into your home. It is there to provide an uplift, a change and a promise of better things to come, hence the title. A technical but fun painting none the less.
It makes a statement and cannot fail but to be observed, it commands attention in a nice way and is both easy and complicated. I enjoyed painting this one. Please note its size it is 84 inches wide ( 7 feet ) x 20 inches on box canvas.
SOLD to Jon Ward.
Tranquility Falls
Arcimboldo's Telephone
Abstracted And Expressionless in Whitby
Mucking Fuddled 2
Rooftops
Rooftops
Inspired by a view over rooftops in a far off land. I loved the changing colours, bold and vibrant reflecting the sunshine.
Even the shadows and general - feel - gave me the sense of well being and contentment, all this from something mundane and simple.
Thank you
This painting is now SOLD awaiting despatch 26th May 2013