Winter Song
'Winter Song' by Fran Embleton-Smith is an enchanting acrylic on canvas board, where stylised birds perch and flit among dark, looping branches set against a warm coral glow. The interplay of cool greens and inky lines gives a lyrical rhythm to the composition, while the background hums with soft light, suggestive of winter sun through trees. Both intricate and inviting, this piece would suit quiet corners, creative studios, or spaces in need of gentle movement and charm.
Dimensions
- H: 51cm, W: 51cm, D: 2cm
- Includes frame
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Features
'Winter Song' by Fran Embleton-Smith is an enchanting acrylic on canvas board, where stylised birds perch and flit among dark, looping branches set against a warm coral glow. The interplay of cool greens and inky lines gives a lyrical rhythm to the composition, while the background hums with soft light, suggestive of winter sun through trees. Both intricate and inviting, this piece would suit quiet corners, creative studios, or spaces in need of gentle movement and charm.
Cotswolds-based artist Fran Embleton-Smith works primarily in acrylics and watercolours, creating semi-abstract pieces inspired by seasonal shifts, gardens, and coastal landscapes. Her practice explores colour, flow and natural form. A graduate of Norwich School of Art and Bath College of HE & Art, Fran returned to painting after two decades in the charity sector and now chairs a local arts-based charity supporting parents with postnatal depression.
- Original piece
- Material: Acrylic on canvas board
- Framed: Yes
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