Two Poppy Paintings sold to collectors this week

Amazing how things go – I said farewell to not one but two key paintings from my Signification of the Poppy series this week.

Jacqueline Hammond with sold painting Breakthrough

Jacqueline Hammond with sold painting Breakthrough

One’s going to a friend who must’ve brought me good luck as the other one sold on my website a few days later! Yes it’s time to paint some more.

SOLD! Breakthrough by Jacqueline Hammond , acrylics on canvas, 60x60cm

Breakthrough - Painting by Jacqueline Hammond

Breakthrough – Painting by Jacqueline Hammond

This painting ‘Breakthrough’ has been very popular, a best-selling print even, but for some reason I’ve hung on to it. That is until an old friend who had his eye on it several years ago got in touch to see if it was still available. I’m really pleased its going to a good home, and made someone I know really chuffed.

The other poppy painting sold on my website a few days later. ‘Field of Dreams’ is a larger canvas featuring a dreamy, imaginary landscape with fields of poppies bursting with life and colour.

Artist Jacqueline Hammond with sold painting 'Field of Dreams'

Artist Jacqueline Hammond with sold painting ‘Field of Dreams’

SOLD! Field of Dreams by Jacqueline Hammond, acrylics on canvas, 90x90cm

Field of Dreams - Painting by Jacqueline Hammond

Field of Dreams – Painting by Jacqueline Hammond

Even though the originals have now gone, both are available as prints from my website www.jacquelinehammond.co.uk

About artbyjaxx

Contemporary British artist, Jacqueline Hammond, is renowned for producing strong, punchy images that are rich in texture and colour. A prolific painter and multidisciplinary artist, she exhibits widely and is commissioned by individual clients, collectors and high profile brands. Jacqueline’s inspiration comes from direct observation: subject matter is plucked from the world encountered every day. Some ideas evolve, others are reactionary. Thought-provoking themes explore today’s society, the media and cultural theory. Whether inspired by the street or the sea, Jacqueline’s work has an edge: her paintings are consistently striking. Her natural disposition is to let the paint dictate the creative process, trusting the medium and her mind’s eye to translate the vision.
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