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Where The Flags Grow Tall Painting

Chrissie Havers

United Kingdom

Painting, Acrylic on Wood

Size: 24.8 W x 24.8 H x 1 D in

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I was brought up in Ireland and the bright yellow of the irises in may were a familiar sight. They grew everywhere it seemed to me. I don’t really know why they are known as ‘Flags’ - perhaps the shape of the blooms, or perhaps because they wave about in the considerable breezes here. The village is Dun Chaoin, or in an english version Dunquin, on the Dingle peninsula in Kerry. A beautiful spot opposite the Blasket Islands. The painting is on a cradled birchwood panel. It is framed and ready to hang. The bespoke frame is painted a soft white to complement the colourful artwork. I only use premium artist quality materials in my work. The artwork is shipped wrapped in several protective layers and is then placed in a sturdy cardboard box.

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Painting:Acrylic on Wood

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Size:24.8 W x 24.8 H x 1 D in

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www.chrissiehavers.com Represented by Cambridge Contemporary Art. The landscape is my main source of subject for painting - particularly the orderly impact on the landscape of human habitation and farming. The framework imposed by fencing hedges ditches etc and the impact these divisions have on the land is always interesting. Colours lent to the land for a few months by growing crops is another element. The rather harsh lemon of the rape or mustard crops, the cool blue of a linseed field, the effervescent mixture of echinacea flowers - all these colours provide problems for an artist. While they are very dramatic , visually they don’t sit well with the native trees and hedge colours, but I am drawn to them as a subject on exactly that account. This is what inspires my work - colour.

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