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Kissing the Cold | Framed & Mounted Print (Part of Triptych)

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Artist | Celia Davies

Artist Story | Celia Davies is an intuitive artist from Lancashire, known for her bold, fluid creations. Inspired by her travels and the natural beauty of the Ribble Valley, she uses alcohol inks to craft striking, one-of-a-kind pieces that resonate with modern interiors. Her work embraces spontaneity, allowing the medium to dictate movement, creating pieces that are both expressive and immersive.

Artwork Narrative | "Kissing the Cold" is a striking triptych originally created using alcohol ink. The fluid nature of the medium forms vibrant, transparent layers, manipulated to achieve an abstract, mesmerizing composition. Deep contrasts and delicate transitions capture a sense of movement and depth, evoking the raw beauty of natural elements. The cool, atmospheric tones are layered with metallic accents, lending a sense of mystery and luminosity. This dynamic trio adds drama and intrigue, making it a captivating focal point in any contemporary space.

Original Medium | Alcohol Ink

Tones | Deep Orange, Grey, Black, White, Metallics

Emotion | Bold, Expressive, Atmospheric

Product Details | Created from high-quality wood, milled with simple clean lines and presented with a satin finish. Simple, elegant design. Premium, fine art paper with a gently textured surface. Handmade by specialist picture framers. Delivered ready for hanging.

Collection | Figure and Form