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The Breathing Plain | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Fintan Whelan. Item made of canvas & synthetic compatible with minimalism and contemporary style
The Breathing Plain | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Fintan Whelan. Item made of canvas & synthetic compatible with minimalism and contemporary style
The Breathing Plain | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Fintan Whelan. Item made of canvas & synthetic compatible with minimalism and contemporary style
The Breathing Plain | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Fintan Whelan. Item made of canvas & synthetic compatible with minimalism and contemporary style
The Breathing Plain | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Fintan Whelan. Item made of canvas & synthetic compatible with minimalism and contemporary style
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The Breathing Plain | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Fintan Whelan. Item made of canvas & synthetic compatible with minimalism and contemporary style

Created and Sold by Fintan Whelan

Fintan Whelan

The Breathing Plain - Paintings

Price $5,500 - Sale 4% off

Price $5,700 Original Retail

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Shipping: DHL 7-14 days
Price $500 Shipping in the US, ask the creator about international shipping.
Estimated Arrival: January 1, 2025

Handmade

Sustainable

Made To Order

Natural Materials

Locally Sourced

DimensionsWeight
47.24H x 62.99W x 1.57D in
120H x 160W x 4D cm
7 kg
15.43 lb

Mixed media, raw silk powder and oil on canvas. The canvas is stretched on a wooden frame and artwork is ready to hang. Framing is not required.


This artwork was created using fine Kremer pigments and hand-stretched canvas (of 380g quality). A thin layer of varnish protects the artwork against UV light and dust.


The artwork is signed on the back and accompanied with a certificate of authenticity.


NOTE: The images in situ are computer generated, might not be to scale and serve for illustration purposes only.


About my work:
My latest series of works crystallise random elemental gestures, which offer a powerful metaphor for the cycle of life that has further inspired me to expand my explorations to include my belief of one universal energy flowing through everything in my work. Though abstract in appearance, the work has a strong organic presence.
My canvases with their innumerable nuances allow me to speak about time, space, energy, movement. And thus, about life. Drawing inspiration from the natural world, my work swirls like painterly voyages of the consciousness and draws attention to the beauty, fragility and vulnerability of our environment.

Item The Breathing Plain
Created by Fintan Whelan
As seen in Creator's Studio, Göttingen, Germany
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Fintan Whelan
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2023
"In time and with water, everything changes" - Leonardo da Vinci

Fintan Whelan's method of painting is characterised by an immediacy of process and an urgency of vision, which he has been developing over several years. Despite the appearance of serendipity, Whelan's technique involves constant assessment, measurement and exploration of pigments and their configurations, combined with varnishes, oils and a variety of materials.

The challenge that Whelan's art constitutes his motivation - that is to create resonances between or among the senses by exploiting the ever-changing detail of light and texture. His abstracts are worlds eliciting a multitude of emotional and intellectual responses that we, as viewers, must resolve.

Fintan Whelan was born in Dublin and has spent his adult life in Ireland, Spain and Germany (his current home). His work has been exhibited and acquired by numerous collectors across North America, Europe and Asia, and featured in prominent projects in UK, USA, UAE, Qatar and Hong Kong.

Artist in residence at Chelsea Harbour Design Centre (London) and The Pouch Cove Foundation (Newfoundland), and member of BBK (Federal Association of German Fine Artists).