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Hoops

Amelia Rose Potts

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Hoops, coloured pencil, ink and acrylic painting on canvas by contemporary artist Amelia Potts

 

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Size: 76cm (h) x 61cm (w)

 

*Hand stained frame available on request, price as colour Oak

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This piece is an original, only 1 available

 

Hoops, coloured pencil, ink and acrylic painting on canvas by contemporary artist Amelia Potts

 

Original 1 off piece

 

Size: 76cm (h) x 61cm (w)

 

*Hand stained frame available on request, price as colour Oak

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Shipping

UK unframed orders delivered within 7-10 days and framed within 21 days. International orders are despatched within 7-10 days. Please note, we only ship framed art within the UK.

Returns

If you’re not happy with your artwork, you can return it to us in original condition and packaging within 14 days for a refund. Please note, framed orders are custom-made and cannot be returned. Read our returns policy here.

Framing

Try ‘Our Pick’ for our curator’s framing recommendation. Our framing is handmade in London – learn more about framing here.

Interest Free Finance

Buy with Own Art and spread the cost over 10 months interest-free. To borrow from £100 to £2500 opt for PaybyFinance at checkout. Learn more here.

Amelia Rose Potts

Amelia Rose Potts is a contemporary artist and painter living and working in East London. She studied fashion and textile design at The London College of Fashion. What inspires your work as an artist? I like to always be observing what is around me, you might see a really interesting colour combination as you walk down the street. People are also very important. I am really inspired by my friends and the people around me, especially the women in my life. I tend to always be listening to music or watching something when I am creating, it is never silent and I think this plays a big part in my practice as well. Lastly, you also can’t really beat going to a gallery and seeing art up close, it can reinvigorate you.
Who are your biggest influences? I’m very drawn to colour and energy in a painting. Some of my favourite painters would be Helen Frankenthaler, Henri Matisse, Joan Mitchell, Mark Rothko and Cy Twombly. And then on the contemporary side I really admire Tal R, Sophie harding, Andrew Graves, Alice Hartley. The list is endless really.
What does your work mean to you? It means everything to me really, I find my practice very therapeutic. Of course it can be frustrating at times but when it all just clicks into place there is no better feeling. I want people to feel something when they look at my work, they can interpret it in any way they want.
What techniques do you use? I am primarily a painter and my favourite medium to work in is acrylic. I work fast and without a plan so I like that it dries so quickly and it stops me from over thinking things. I tend to paint straight from the tube and don’t mix the colours. You can always paint over and start again if you don’t think it’s working. I like to work on stretched canvas and thick cotton paper, I use quite a lot of paint and layer up so I need something that won’t bend and buckle. I like to build up the layers for the backgrounds and for the face itself I would go in and use colour pencil, inks and gouache to add more detail.