Eagle is the common name for a wide variety of magnificent birds of prey. The name does not denote a natural group but rather any bird of prey large enough to hunt sizeable prey, although the eagle in this painting looks to be struggling in its search for food. Eagles can be found in allContinue reading “In search of food”
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Studio Tour
Welcome to my studio. I thought I would share this video tour of my Art Wall featuring some of work. Please visit http://www.iannelloartwork.com to see my complete gallery.
Wet and Dry
Wet and Dry – my latest acrylic painting in the Rainy Day collection – experimenting with the effect of rain drops on light, colour, people and objects. This painting provides a contrast between those inside and dry with those outside in the rain seen through raindrops the window. Framed and mounted original £240 including UKContinue reading “Wet and Dry”
Houdini
Meet Houdini – my latest painting. Houdini is an infant Heron growing up in the New Zealand garden of my good friends Caroline and Rudi. Why they chose the name Houdini completely escapes me but thanks go to them for the reference photograph. Original (18 x 14 inches) available unframed for £190. Fine art GicleeContinue reading “Houdini”
Then and Now
The development and growth of canals was literally key to the pace of the industrial revolution. The navigable water network grew as the demand for industrial transport increased. Canals provided a quick, and economic system for the nationwide transportation of goods including cotton and coal. In the 1830s railways were introduced and by the 1850’sContinue reading “Then and Now”
Rainy Day Quartet
My Rainy Day scenes are now available as a set of four Giclee prints with a cream mount and backing board ready for framing. Printed at original size the images are 12 inches wide x 14 inches high with a 2 inch mount. The approximate framed size of each print would be 19 x 21Continue reading “Rainy Day Quartet”
Houdini
Meet Houdini – my latest painting. Houdini is an infant Heron growing up in the New Zealand garden of my good friends Caroline and Rudi. Why they chose the name Houdini completely escapes me but thanks go to them for the reference photograph. Original (18 x 14 inches) available unframed for £190. Fine art GicleeContinue reading “Houdini”
Then and Now
The development and growth of canals was literally key to the pace of the industrial revolution. The navigable water network grew as the demand for industrial transport increased. Canals provided a quick, and economic system for the nationwide transportation of goods including cotton and coal. In the 1830s railways were introduced and by the 1850’sContinue reading “Then and Now”
Goose Green Gallery
Now exhibiting at Goose Green Gallery in Altrincham a completely updated collection of my paintings including the complete Rainy Day collection.
International Orangutan Day
These original paintings, a mother and baby orangutan and a very angry male, are intended to highlight the conflict between humankind and nature,. The orangutan is critically endangered. Their rainforest habitat is disappearing at an alarming rate. For humans this is a double whammy – threatening biodiversity and accelerating climate change. 25% of the proceedsContinue reading “International Orangutan Day”
