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LOUISE McNAUGHT 'Burnt Out' Framed Giclée Print
LOUISE McNAUGHT 'Burnt Out' Framed Giclée Print
LOUISE McNAUGHT 'Burnt Out' Framed Giclée Print
LOUISE McNAUGHT 'Burnt Out' Framed Giclée Print
LOUISE McNAUGHT 'Burnt Out' Framed Giclée Print
LOUISE McNAUGHT 'Burnt Out' Framed Giclée Print
LOUISE McNAUGHT 'Burnt Out' Framed Giclée Print
LOUISE McNAUGHT 'Burnt Out' Framed Giclée Print
LOUISE McNAUGHT 'Burnt Out' Framed Giclée Print
LOUISE McNAUGHT 'Burnt Out' Framed Giclée Print

LOUISE McNAUGHT 'Burnt Out' (2019) Custom Framed Giclée Print

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'Burnt Out' by Louise McNaught, 2019
The wildlife artist's most popular work to date.
23.6 x 23.6 Inches
60 x 60 Centimeters
27.5 x 27.5 x 1.4 Inches (framed)
Giclée print on deckled edge, 330gsm Somerset Velvet fine art paper.
Limited Edition of only 25 (#2/25)
Signed and numbered by the artist in gold.
*Note: Professionally float-framed on acid-free black matting in black hardwood shadow box frame.

ARTIST BIO

Louise McNaught completed her Fine Art Degree BSc (Hons) in 2012 at the University of Greenwich, and she has continued to work as a professional artist ever since, with international representation....

Louise‘s creations feature nature, animals, and the celestial realm in glorious, blazing neon hues, where the animals are God-like, Sublime and ethereal in their luminescence. McNaught's work is motivated by emotive and spiritual experiences which has manifested in a mixed-media approach. Her soft style suggests a delicate relationship between nature and ourselves, making a clear point about man's destruction of nature - which flutters jewel-like in the balance. When focusing on endangered species the imagery often takes on a duality of not only what is happening to the animal itself, but also relfects how we feel psychologically about the effect the human race is having on these species.

By subverting traditional representation she hints at darker consequences, yet paradoxically giving animals an elevated status. Her animals are a medium for self-expression, as lack of conext and background suspends the creatures in an internal or even numinous space, where they become a metaphor for the human condition and psyche.

Just as we use highlighters to mark areas of importance, McNaught is doing this with fluorescent media. By drawing the viewers attention to the animals presence and energy, McNaught is hoping to share with the viewer the awe that the natural world inspires within her.