Sunrise Tide

Mairi Timoney

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Sunrise Tide, acrylic, oil pastel painting with collage on plyboard by contemporary artist Mairi Timoney

 

Original 1 off piece

 

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

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This piece is an original, only 1 available

 

Sunrise Tide, acrylic, oil pastel painting with collage on plyboard by contemporary artist Mairi Timoney

 

Original 1 off piece

 

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

1 in stock

Framing

Follow ‘Our Pick’ for our expert choice, ready to hang. Our framing is handmade by our trusted framing partner with 30 years experience. Learn more about our bespoke framing

Own Art - PayByFinance

Own Art is designed to make it affordable for everyone to own contemporary art by providing interest-free loans from £100 up to £2,500 spread over 10 equal payments. Learn more. Select PaybyFinance at Checkout.

Delivery

UK
Unframed – we aim to deliver unframed artwork within 7-10 days.
Framed – our frames are custom made, please allow up to 21 days for delivery.

International
Unframed only – we aim to despatch unframed artwork within 7-10 days.
You can read our Returns Policy here

Mairi Timoney

Mairi Timoney lives and works in Edinburgh. She studied painting at Edinburgh College of Art and at L'École Superieure Des Arts Decoratifs in Strasbourg. What inspires your work as an artist? I draw inspiration from the natural world around me, interiors and architectural structures which I encounter whilst travelling and in my daily life. The forms and colour combinations give me ideas for new pieces. Who are your biggest influences? I love the work of contemporary artists including Evi O, Adrian Wong and Alan fears. And Illustrators like Maggie Stephenson, Moonassi and Kirsten Sims.  My work is also hugely influenced by looking at the work of female filmmakers, musicians and activists who use their passion and drive to positively influence the world.