Precious moonPrecious moon

Precious Moon, geese and red trees-embroidered mounted artwork

£66.00

20 × 20 × 20 cm
180 gm
Acrylic paint, artist canvas, thread, cardboard mount, protective cellophane envelope.

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Description:

embroidery (4 inch x 4 inch) in a white mount to fit a standard 8 inch x 8 inch frame.

Each unique piece is hand painted on artist canvas before covering with millions of tiny stitches ,using the just the needle,guided by hand on a domestic sewing machine.

Weight 180 gm
Dimensions 20 × 20 × 20 cm
Care Instructions:

As with all artworks please avoid direct sunlight and open fires.

Story:

Precious moon, with geese and red trees.

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Free Delivery in Mainland UK, UK Highlands and Islands

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Artist Return Policy : This item can be returned.

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Imagine North

My name is Moira Third I am a professional Artist and maker working from my home studio in Glenmuick, a beautiful, romantic highland Glen in Scotland’s Cairngorms National Park. I studied Fine Art at Grays School of Art in Aberdeen and have both an Honours and a Masters degree from my time there. My business name is Imagine North, inspired by a romantic idea of North ( not difficult considering where I live), I make embroidered wall mounted and 3D artworks which are minimal, serene and contemplative. A sense of simplicity is at the heart of my work.
I lost my hearing after a viral infection, my world suddenly became silent and insular, I try to convey the silence in every piece I make.I also try not to let my disability define who I am nor what I want to experience in life, but it can be a challenge. The white hare present in much of my work is an example of change and adaptability.
I spend a lot of time outdoors, if I’m not stitching I’m reading or walking. I am surrounded by natural beauty, wildlife abounds, birch trees and pinewoods stretch down from the mountains to the fast flowing river with its waterfalls and pools. There is also a rich history of human occupation, from medieval towers to deserted crofts and townships- plenty to feed my imagination.
I begin each piece in my Sketchbook or on my iPad, I am rarely found without one or the other.
Using acrylic paints I paint directly onto artists canvas, before layering with millions of tiny stitches, using just the needle and thread, guided by hand, using my domestic sewing machine as a drawing tool. Each piece is inherently unique.
I have been stitching in this way for many( many) years, keeping it simple.

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