‘Selecting A Dress’ By Elaine Nason, Original Framed Gouache
Lovely midcentury gouache painting by Elaine Nason of a women selecting a dress. Framed in burnished wood and a neutral mount. I am completely in love with this charming stylised painting and would 100% wear all the dresses on that rail!
W51cm H62cm
About the artist:
Elaine Nason was born in Walton on the Naze, Essex and studied at Colchester School of Art from 1955 to 1959.
She went to Trent Park Teacher Training College in 1961 and taught in primary schools in London and Suffolk from 1963 to 1999 with special responsibility for art. Elaine has continued painting and exhibiting from that time.
She is a figurative painter, working in oils and watercolour. Her subject matter is chiefly concerned with the human figure, still life and the domestic scene and in this she attempts to convey her interest in the everyday and commonplace. Composition, pattern and space are important considerations in her work. Linocuts, monoprints, drawings and etchings follow the same themes.
She has exhibited widely in East Anglia and is a member of the Suffolk Group and Artworks.
Please study all photos as they make up an important part of the description, please note, as this is a vintage painting and therefore may have signs of wear all commensurate with age.