The River
'Spring Again' is a collection by Harlie Briggs that makes us long for those lighter evenings, green filled gardens, fresher mornings and new life. Her work explores earthy colours and the different shapes and chain-like branches of nature. 'Spring Again' was created to remind the viewer to take a piece of Spring with them, filled with hope and scenic pastures, but to also appreciate the passing of seasons and to ride through and savour them, rather than simply waiting for Spring to come back around again. ‘The River’ is a piece inspired by a running river on an Spring Day in the English Countryside.
Acrylic on cotton framed canvas, 30cm x 42cm x 2.5cm. Comes with the frame.
'Spring Again' is a collection by Harlie Briggs that makes us long for those lighter evenings, green filled gardens, fresher mornings and new life. Her work explores earthy colours and the different shapes and chain-like branches of nature. 'Spring Again' was created to remind the viewer to take a piece of Spring with them, filled with hope and scenic pastures, but to also appreciate the passing of seasons and to ride through and savour them, rather than simply waiting for Spring to come back around again. ‘The River’ is a piece inspired by a running river on an Spring Day in the English Countryside.
Acrylic on cotton framed canvas, 30cm x 42cm x 2.5cm. Comes with the frame.
'Spring Again' is a collection by Harlie Briggs that makes us long for those lighter evenings, green filled gardens, fresher mornings and new life. Her work explores earthy colours and the different shapes and chain-like branches of nature. 'Spring Again' was created to remind the viewer to take a piece of Spring with them, filled with hope and scenic pastures, but to also appreciate the passing of seasons and to ride through and savour them, rather than simply waiting for Spring to come back around again. ‘The River’ is a piece inspired by a running river on an Spring Day in the English Countryside.
Acrylic on cotton framed canvas, 30cm x 42cm x 2.5cm. Comes with the frame.