Splitting Hares Too, Original Painting In Vintage frame

Charlotte Gerrard

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  • Vegan Friendly
  • Recycled Materials
  • Made in UK
  • Handmade
Description

A larger original painting in an impressive vintage gold ornate frame.
This is a very autumnal piece full of character and humour.
This particular hare painting is inspired by the Indian Nappa Hare, an animal I use as my muse throughout many of my works.

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Canvas size
Size including antique ornate frame 575x675mm.
This frame was sourced from Kempton Antiques Fair. It is around 70 years old. All imperfections form part of the character of the piece.
It weighs around 6kg.

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Founder Charlotte Gerrard

Charlotte Gerrard

WALTHAMSTOW, LONDON

I create engaging imagery of animals and nature in which I strive to evoke emotion and ignite a sense of wonder about the natural world.

My recent paintings feature animals often considered ‘lower forms’ such as chickens, foxes or small birds and by placing them inside vintage ornate frames I am elevating their status into something to be cherished as treasure.

It is my belief that art has the power to transcend boundaries, touch hearts, and inspire positive change.