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Shoes in different mediums

Charlie Alston
3 months ago
Shoes in different mediums

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IMAG3719_1_1-20220503-194617745 (3).jpg
Lifes just a pile of old shoes- Composition is a cross section of trainers. I wanted to capture pattern, colour & texture to add interest to this piece.  
LAYERS OF RED STILLETTOS (2).png
LAYERS OF RED STILLETTOS (2).png
Layering- How many red stillettos can you see?
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IMG_20220214_133523_926-20220301-114338537 (2).jpg
Walking boot 1
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IMG_20220131_191204_714-20220301-114338886.jpg
Old trainers 1- Ink & water on tea stained background.
IMG_20220131_191204_714-20220301-114338886 (3).jpg
IMG_20220131_191204_714-20220301-114338886 (3).jpg
Old trainers 2
IMG_20220214_133523_926-20220301-114338537 (2).jpg
IMG_20220214_133523_926-20220301-114338537 (2).jpg
Walking boot 2
SHOE TREE.jpg
SHOE TREE.jpg
Tree of shoes- Surreal style painting, created with tea, inks & acrylics. Using drips & marks & incorporating these with tiny childlike footwear.
The wedding slipper.jpg
The wedding slipper.jpg
The wedding slipper- Tetrapac print

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