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RAPHAEL BALME

Large Cushion Cover: Two Birds

£85.00 £35.00

RAPHAEL BALME

Large Cushion Cover: Two Birds

£85.00 £35.00

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Product Details

These large cushion covers feature a series of paintings by Raphael Balme. Each cushion cover is signed and comes with an artist's information tag.

Printed onto organic cotton/silk sateen

Yorkshire woven blank cotton/silk backing 

Piped edged in black, Zip fastening

Dry clean only.

60 x 45 CM

Please note: If purchasing cushion cover only the cushion fill/pad required would be: 61 x 45cm (24 x 18in)

 

ABOUT 

A new collection of original paintings by British artist Raphael Balme. A graduate of Chelsea College of Arts, Balme’s work plays with colour and pattern. Drawing on folk art motifs, she makes dream-like landscapes and portraits featuring fictional characters from duchesses to clowns. This latest collection is inspired by Balme's recent work on the frescoes in the old chapel at Villa Pozzolo in Tuscany. 

A picture of the artist's studio (taken by her good friend and fellow artist Mark Hearld)

Balme takes inspiration from many places, on her studio wall is a picture of this old chest, painted with mermaids and flowers.

Raphael recently worked on a new fresco at an ancient villa in Tuscany. "Villa Pozzolo was bought as a wreck by Niko Von Glasow, a film director and an old friend. The family are eccentric, daring entrepreneurs, connecting people, taking risks, with friends all over the world, when they invited me to go and be involved in painting the fresco in the chapel on the estate I jumped at it, although its’s an on going project. The house is completely magical and inspiring - a lot of my new work, particularly colours,  is directly influenced by time spent there. "

Balme's home and studio is filled with inspiration for her paintings...