Description
The Red Carpet
By Marc Alexander from his ‘The Secret Forest’ exhibition. ‘The Red Carpet‘, archival canvas print stretched, avaliable in various sizes.
Archival Prints
Many of Marc’s artworks are available as fine art digital prints. Professionally photographed and printed on large format inkjet printers, these prints are limited edition numbered bottom left and signed bottom right. Printed on Van Gogh cotton canvas. The process employs fade resistant, archival inks, which boast a 100+ year fade-proof guarantee.
These prints are also available in varying sizes. The canvas print is treated with a high quality scratch resistant matt art-sealant. Directly behind the stretched canvas print is a fixed board which gives the frame rigidity, prevents warping and ensures the frame hangs flush against the wall. Large frames are cross braced to further prevent warping.
These prints are also available in varying sizes on archival paper.
The Red Carpet
With each new season, a new beauty arrives that transforms The Secret Forest. In Autumn the many deciduous trees offer a spectacular range of reds and oranges. It might be time for cooler weather but the warm palette that accompanies it is spectacular. And as winter draws near, the falling leaves cover the ground with an exquisite array of colours, not unlike an expensive Persian rug or the red carpet paraded on by celebrities. The large Maples and Birches do not only supply sweet sap, but their foliage brings seasonal magic to the forest. A red fox takes in the warm glow as it blends in with its surroundings.
The Secret Forest
Inspiration for this body of work stems from my love and gratitude toward God for His marvellous creation, which has enthused within me an interest in forestry, particularly its aspects of conservation and regeneration.
The Secret Forest is a paradise of my imaginings, wondrous and alive with many fascinating forms of life. I have often gotten lost in its wooded beauty, trailing shadowy pathways and streams, searching every nook and cranny amongst tangled root systems and mossy rocks just so that I can feast my eyes on its hidden treasures. This is a place where the feral imagination could easily envisage the likes of, elves and tree Ents – a place entirely unspoiled by mankind and the age of machines.
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