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Shazia Mahmood | Eorsa, Loch na Keal, Mull
Shazia Mahmood | Eorsa, Loch na Keal, Mull
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Eorsa, Loch na Keal, Mull: The light shines over Loch na Keal in this dramatic mixed media and oil painting. Available with free worldwide delivery.
Media: Mixed Media
Frame: Unframed
Size: 50 x 41 cm
Style Types: Landscape and Seascape
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Shazia Mahmood
Shazia Mahmood is a sea and landscape artist who has been exhibiting and selling world-wide for over twenty-five years. Her work depicts the contrasting coastlines of West Sussex and the Scottish highlands.
Through the year of experimentation and pushing boundaries, Mahmood discovered creative ways to apply paint – rarely is a brush her go-to tool. The beginning of paintings often abstract, fluid and chaotic.