Hi Guys,
Very sorry to take up your time.
I want to give my wife a painting as an anniversary gift. Specifically, I want to give her a piece from an artist we both admired about a decade ago. We were young and frivolous and neglected to take a name.
The artist has produced a large set of paintings that have a certain character on them which resembles a cream coloured cuddly toy animal. There can be more than one of the characters within the painting. The background to the animal is always bright, using primary colours, and the animals are depicting different emotional and social states - for example friendship or love. Hearts etc can also be found in the paintings.
The paintings were oil on canvas and I believe the artist also produced clay figurines of the characters as well.
If it helps, we saw this artists work on display in Southampton in the UK in a couple of galleries around 2005.
I appreciate it's a long shot, but if any of you have any ideas or can point me in the right direction I would be ever so grateful!
Many thanks,
crabby
Very sorry to take up your time.
I want to give my wife a painting as an anniversary gift. Specifically, I want to give her a piece from an artist we both admired about a decade ago. We were young and frivolous and neglected to take a name.
The artist has produced a large set of paintings that have a certain character on them which resembles a cream coloured cuddly toy animal. There can be more than one of the characters within the painting. The background to the animal is always bright, using primary colours, and the animals are depicting different emotional and social states - for example friendship or love. Hearts etc can also be found in the paintings.
The paintings were oil on canvas and I believe the artist also produced clay figurines of the characters as well.
If it helps, we saw this artists work on display in Southampton in the UK in a couple of galleries around 2005.
I appreciate it's a long shot, but if any of you have any ideas or can point me in the right direction I would be ever so grateful!
Many thanks,
crabby