Authenticity Canvas Print

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An alluring piece that exhibits the unique beauty we all posses in being our authentic selves and therefore, unapologetically creating our own unique path to embark on.

The various deep brown and cream tones of this piece create a unique pattern that is both eye-catching and thought-provoking, compelling its audience to reflect and and think deeply.

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Authenticity is a unique piece of artwork that is a part of Pathways, a bold and engaging series created by using pouring medium and a spectrum of different colour acrylic paints.

This piece has been created by using the swipe technique, dragging the paint vertically from the centre outwards. This technique is very unpredictable and as such, artist Nicole Thornton had limited control over the outcome of it. The only variables she could control were the colours used, the order in which they were poured and the direction they were swiped in. Once Nicole began, she had no control of the effect created and yet, managed to produce such a stunning piece of art.  

Hence, Pathways is a series that is reflective of the different paths we all embark on. No matter how much we try to plan for tomorrow, the month or the year ahead, there is only so much we can do to control the future. You will never know the blessings or challenges you may face but it is up to you to see the beauty in this undeniable truth about life.

This series is an abstract visual representation of the beauty in our own unique paths and we hope it will encourage you to see the beauty in yours…


Artist Nicole Thornton purposefully created Authenticity using a combination of cream, white and brown colours that together, creates a tasteful abstract art piece.

All canvas prints are made in the UK, competed with a gloss sheen finish and hand-stretched around a solid 0.7" (2 cm) thick frame.

 
 

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“This is a bold piece that really commands a person’s attention and for that reason, I love it - it truly stands out!”

A. Smith.