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A4 Historical egg tempera paintings for sale....

11/1/2015

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I am at the beginning of painting four different subjects (3 shown here) inspired by a 'Roman' theme, be they figurative, still life or architectural. These examples are A4 size, on wood panel  and will be displayed on a stall at the up and coming TORM event at Coventry in November.

1. Mithras, using a 4th Century AD relief carving from the Middle East.
​2. Glass fruit bowl with pomegranates and lemons, inspired by a Pompeii fresco.
​3. Colchester blackware Gladiator vase with glass Gladiator cups filled with red wine.

I am in the market to produce any historical subject matter, either painted in egg tempera or oils, depends on the historical period. The size of the paintings will alter according to subject matter. I am still working out pricing and postage generated through an online shop.

If anyone is interested please email me via the contact sheet on this website or my Facebook/Twitter pages.

I am intending to make these items into cards, prints or note-lets. So a busy time ahead!!!
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Chris Lydamore
11/4/2015 08:18:41

They are already looking good; looking forward to seeing them as they come along - especially the Tauroctony.

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