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Alison Johnson
The Drama of it BY ALISON JOHNSON, Original Dramatic Artwork, Statement Painting

2020

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Alison Johnson The Drama of It Original Seascape Painting Oil on Canvas Canvas Size: H 60cm x W 60cm x D 3cm Sold Unframed Please note that in situ images are purely an indication of how a piece may look. The Drama of It is an original painting by Alison Johnson. An original oil painting playing with light and darkeness to encapsulate a stunning, dramatic atmopspheric seascape. Alison Johnson lives in Warwickshire and works from her Studio based at Fargo Coventry. Alison Johnson’s work is driven by the desire to display atmosphere and emotion of a place. Through art she expresses feelings that are often inexpressible through words. Her interest in nature and non materialistic beauty has been a constant source of passion since childhood, be it relationships between people, the struggles of life and the ever changing but constant landscape around. Fuelled by a previous career in nursing, Alison aims to combine these emotions. Since studying art Alison has exhibited across the UK including Brighton, London, Chester, Wales, Yorkshire, and various Galleries in the Midlands. Her work has also reached international scale with work hanging in Italy, America, France, and the Middle East . She has completed various commissions with clients such as the Prince of Saudi Arabia and The Waldorf Hotel London. Inspiration is driven from travel, feeling and seeing wild and raw coastlines, to bleak and smouldering moors. Music and emotion are also translated through a visionary vehicle.
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