Merry Christmas to everyone. I hope you are all keeping ‘Warm and Cosy’ during the cold winter weather. “Warm and Cosy” acrylic on board – 16″ x 12″ – natural wood frame – overall size 21.5″ x 17.5″ approx. – £300.
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Woodland Mist
Really pleased that my painting Woodland Mist has a new home having been sold from my exhibition at the Goose Green Gallery in Altrincham. I hope it brings the buyer as much pleasure as painting it brought me. Limited edition Fine art Giclee prints of Woodland Mist are available – visit http://www.iannelloartwork.com .
Stromboli
My latest offering hot off the easel. Stromboli, the volcano, is on the island of Stromboli, one of the Aeolian islands in the Tyrrhenian Sea, a volcanic arc off the north coast of Sicily. It is one of the four active volcanoes in Italy. The island of Stromboli has an area of 12.6 square kilometres (4.9 square miles) and is inhabitedContinue reading “Stromboli”
Iannello at Goose Green Gallery
I am pleased to be able to announce that six of my paintings are being displayed in the Goose Green Gallery in Altrincham, south of Manchester. The gallery’s mission is to offer hand selected, quality artwork from local, independent artists to world renowned creators. The current selection of my work will be on display forContinue reading “Iannello at Goose Green Gallery”
Freedom
In this painting I was trying to capture a sense of unfettered freedom. A moment in time – the rider and horse at sunset on a beach without any cares or restrictions – in total harmony with nature and living in and for the present moment. Original artwork 18 x 14 in – £250 unframedContinue reading “Freedom”
In search of food
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”
Wild Fire
Uncontrolled and unpredictable fires are one of the most common forms of natural disaster in many parts of the globe including Australia and California. Whatever name they are given – wildfire, bush fire, wildland fire or rural fire – they often cause damage to property and loss of life as well as having major environmentalContinue reading “Wild Fire”
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”
The Crow
Corvus is a widely distributed genus of medium to large-sized birds including crows, ravens, rooks, jackdaws, magpies and jays. There is a fair amount of folklore and mythology surrounding crows. The Roman poet Ovid described the crow as a harbinger of rain. In Greek legend. princess Arne was bribed with gold by King Minos ofContinue reading “The Crow”
White Christmas
Merry Christmas and a Happy and Peaceful New Year to art lovers all over the world.
