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David Gleeson | Pasteis de Nata

David Gleeson | Pasteis de Nata

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Pasteis de Nata:  original art by David Gleeson at scotlandart.com Glasgow gallery.A photorealistic acrylic painting of the famous Portuguese pastry: custard tarts. Available to buy with free UK and international delivery.

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Media: Acrylic Painting

Size: 43 x 55 cm

Style Types: Still Life and Photorealism

Frame: Black with grey slip

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David Gleeson

"My still lifes frequently feature objects with personal or autobiographical meaning: things I collect, memories, moments. They are a contemporary take on the idea of still life, quiet meditations on the transience of time and celebrating the wonderful in the ordinary. I paint stories, life in a subtle dream disguised, which then astonishes. When painting, a moment of strange beauty appears on the surface after careful observation and meditation. A fleeting instant transformed, by colour and tone, into an intriguing image. Each of my paintings tells a story, but I prefer it to be a story that is not fully explained. I like the idea that the viewer can complete the story. As I paint I do a lot of putting in and taking out, so the narrative is constantly changing, which keeps me intrigued. I like that sense of mystery about a painting."

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