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Love Pome - SOLD
Love Pome is an original painting realized in 1978 by the English artist Martin Bradley (b. 1931).
An amusing oil painting (oil, China ink, acrylic, stretched with the spatula), signed and dated on the higher left margin. The date is not completely readable. Titled in red oil on the higher central area of the canvas.
A joyful and colorful totem synthesizing different influences from the travels of this artist, always split into Buddhism, Japanese Calligraphy, South American influences, Paganism, and much more.
In very good conditions, except for some lacks of color where the pieces of canvas are joined together. The canvas is stretched in a wooden frame.
On the back, we can see a patchwork of different pieces of canvas joined together and autograph notes in Italian and in brown oil paint by Martin Bradley: " Preparazione e Ricerca I look! / Marco Jandelli! ".
Read More About Martin Bradley And Explore His Contemporary Artworks Here!
Love Pome is an original painting realized in 1978 by the English artist Martin Bradley (b. 1931).
An amusing oil painting (oil, China ink, acrylic, stretched with the spatula), signed and dated on the higher left margin. The date is not completely readable. Titled in red oil on the higher central area of the canvas.
A joyful and colorful totem synthesizing different influences from the travels of this artist, always split into Buddhism, Japanese Calligraphy, South American influences, Paganism, and much more.
In very good conditions, except for some lacks of color where the pieces of canvas are joined together. The canvas is stretched in a wooden frame.
On the back, we can see a patchwork of different pieces of canvas joined together and autograph notes in Italian and in brown oil paint by Martin Bradley: " Preparazione e Ricerca I look! / Marco Jandelli! ".
Like a funny rebus to resolve, buy this artwork by the great signature of contemporary art Martin Bradley!
In 1978, Martin Bradley was in Rome, while he was painting this artwork, and Marcello Avenali, the director of the Academy of Rome, introduced him to Tatsuko.
Read More About Martin Bradley And Explore His Contemporary Artworks Here!
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