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Mary McDonald
Breathing Space
Acrylic on canvas
Framed Size: 105 x 135 cm
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Mary McDonald's 'Breathing Space' invites viewers into a serene coastal landscape rendered with expressive brushwork and a vibrant palette. This substantial acrylic on canvas (framed size: 105 x 135 cm)...
Mary McDonald's "Breathing Space" invites viewers into a serene coastal landscape rendered with expressive brushwork and a vibrant palette. This substantial acrylic on canvas (framed size: 105 x 135 cm) captures a sweeping vista where land meets sea beneath an expansive sky. McDonald applies paint with confident, gestural strokes, creating a sense of movement and vitality across the composition. The turquoise waters dominate the centre of the canvas, surrounded by shores animated with delicate pinks, yellows and greens that suggest wildflowers or coastal vegetation. The artist's loose, intuitive technique allows the paint to breathe, creating a sense of atmospheric depth that draws viewers into this tranquil yet dynamic Scottish shoreline.
The Impact of Coastal Tranquility
Hanging on a wall, "Breathing Space" lives up to its aptly chosen title, creating an expansive sense of openness that transforms any room. The large-scale format allows the viewer to be fully immersed in McDonald's interpretation of Scotland's coastal landscape, offering a daily escape to a place of contemplation and calm. The artwork's vibrant colours bring energy to interior spaces while its subject matter connects viewers to the distinctive meeting of land, sea and sky that defines much of Scotland's beloved coastline. This piece exemplifies contemporary landscape painting that balances abstraction with recognisable elements, creating a visual experience that remains fresh and evocative with repeated viewing.
The Impact of Coastal Tranquility
Hanging on a wall, "Breathing Space" lives up to its aptly chosen title, creating an expansive sense of openness that transforms any room. The large-scale format allows the viewer to be fully immersed in McDonald's interpretation of Scotland's coastal landscape, offering a daily escape to a place of contemplation and calm. The artwork's vibrant colours bring energy to interior spaces while its subject matter connects viewers to the distinctive meeting of land, sea and sky that defines much of Scotland's beloved coastline. This piece exemplifies contemporary landscape painting that balances abstraction with recognisable elements, creating a visual experience that remains fresh and evocative with repeated viewing.
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