Mark Grieves “A Rose From You Butterfly” Original

£1,825 (estimate includes ARR, finders fee & taxes)

In “A Rose From You Butterfly,” Mark Grieves masterfully captures a moment of intimacy and joy between two figures embracing in front of a backdrop of sheet music. This playful composition showcases vibrant highlights to emerge and create depth. The folds of the sheet music convey a sense of movement, suggesting the rhythm of life and the emotions woven into the melodies. The figures, depicted with a sense of security in their embrace, embody the warmth and connection that music can inspire. Through this piece, Grieves not only celebrates the beauty of human connection but also the transformative power of art and music, resonating with audiences and reminding us of the joy found in shared moments.

Details

Medium: Oil
Format: Canvas
Size (Framed): 72 x 57 cm
Size (Unframed): 48 x 33 cm
Signed: Yes
Condition: Excellent

Artist Bio

Born in North Shields in 1971, Mark Grieves has turned his passion for art into a successful career as a painter. He believes his artistic talent has shaped his life, enabling him to create captivating works that evoke emotion and narrative.

Mark’s distinctive approach involves starting with a completely black canvas, layering highlights to build depth and contrast. This reverse method, combined with his keen eye for composition and light, results in paintings that are both intricate and powerful. His acclaimed musical series quickly sold out, and his original pieces and limited edition prints remain highly sought after.

Despite early setbacks in his education, Mark found his way into the art world through photography, which refined his artistic vision. Today, he is a fully self-published artist, known for infusing life into his compositions with small human-like figures, which he believes are essential to the stories he tells.

Mark Grieves continues to inspire and captivate audiences with his evocative works, celebrating the beauty of imagination and the art of creation.

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