'Felix' - Canvas

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Limited Edition Canvas Prints - 250 in each edition.

 Printed onto high quality canvas - these are pre stretched and ready to hang in your home.

The wooden frames add around 6cm to both the length and width of the piece, and really let the piece pop on your wall.

Hand Embellishment of the canvas involves Emily personally painting onto the canvas, adding unique details and flare to the piece. This makes the canvas one of a kind and truly a unique piece. This can also involve adding texture, and brightening areas by hand.

‘I add brushstrokes and thicker paint to give the texture I’m known for in my pieces. It’s a wonderful thing to be able to do as it allows me the opportunity to work on my favourite pieces again. This will then make your artwork truly unique, and 1/1. It gives the feel of an original piece of artwork in a more affordable way.’ - Emily Johnston

Hand embellished pieces are original pieces and 1 of 1.

Printed onto high quality canvas - these are pre stretched and ready to hang in your home.

The wooden frames add around 6cm to both the length and width of the piece, and really let the piece pop on your wall.

Hand embellishment is where i paint back onto the printed canvas, i add brushstrokes and thicker paint. It’s a wonderful thing to be able to do as it allows me the opportunity to work on my favourite pieces again. This will then make your artwork truly unique, and 1/1. It gives the feel of an original piece of artwork in a more affordable way.

You can see Emilys artwork on display permanently in Ards Shopping Centre & Millars Restaurant.

If you would like more information on this piece, please get in touch either by using the contact button at the top of the page, by email or on social media

 

Emilys thoughts on Felix ‘I painted Felix while in my garden admiring the view of fields running to meet the base of the Scrabo hillside, and then pour down into Strangford lough. Its peaceful; often all sorts of wildlife come to enjoy the tranquility away from the town. I was watching a group of rabbits make their way through the long grass but despite how quiet and still I was, they still managed to spot me (probably with the help of their big long ears). One of the group popped upright, swiftly, standing taller than the blades of grass that he was being swallowed by a moment before. He peered up at me - a look of shock came over his face when he saw I too was looking at him. It was a comedic, almost cartoon-y looking expression, so over exaggerated. , This was what inspired Felix’s famous expression.’