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Little Oasis

Frankie Thorp

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Little Oasis, limited edition acrylic and collage painting on canvas by contemporary artist Frankie Thorp

 

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Size: 30cm (h) x 25cm (w)

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Little Oasis, limited edition acrylic and collage painting on canvas by contemporary artist Frankie Thorp

 

Original 1 off piece

 

Size: 30cm (h) x 25cm (w)

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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.

Frankie Thorp

Frankie Thorp is a contemporary painter, living and working in London. She studied illustration at London College of Communication. What inspires your work as an artist? My main source of inspiration comes from film and cinematography as I find they offer great examples of the interaction between colour and composition. Also food and travel, I am a massive foodie. I think food and drink can be very reminiscent of a trip abroad and I like to bring that romanticism into my work. Who are your biggest influences? Matisse, Mary Fedden, Tal R, William Scott and Henni Alftan. I like artists that imply narrative or have a story to tell through their work.
What does your work mean to you?
My work is a representation of leisurely dining with good company and good cocktails. I want it to be fun, playful and maybe sometimes a little bit ‘cheeky’ with a nod to fond memories of a summer holiday.
What techniques do you use?
Mainly acrylic and oil pastel on stretched canvas. I occasionally use oil paint over acrylic for added texture. All my paintings start with me deciding on the colour palette. I normally know the exact shades I want to use in a piece and will be strict on not introducing too many colours.