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Something In the Way She Moves

Medium: gouache watercolor on latex coated construction paper

Size: 12" x 9"

Year: 2020

Something In the Way She Moves by Markham is a masterful gouache watercolor on latex-coated construction paper, created in 2020. Measuring 12" x 9", this piece is in pristine condition and comes framed with a matte, ready to hang. The artist has hand-signed the work, and it is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity, ensuring its value and originality.

This evocative portrait pays homage to George Harrison, capturing two defining eras of his life. On the left, a realist black-and-white depiction of Harrison from the early Beatles era exudes quiet introspection. Over his left shoulder, Harrison from the Sgt. Pepper’s era bursts into full color, rendered in a vibrant post-impressionist style that highlights his artistic evolution and cultural significance. The juxtaposition of styles symbolizes his journey as both a musician and a spiritual seeker, creating a narrative of transformation and legacy.

Collectors will be captivated by the duality within this artwork, celebrating Harrison's multifaceted identity. The combination of realism and post-impressionism reflects Markham's skillful ability to blend artistic techniques, making this piece a standout for fans of music and fine art alike. It serves as both a tribute to one of rock’s most influential figures and a conversation starter that bridges eras of artistic and musical expression.

Priced at $225, Something In the Way She Moves offers an opportunity to own a unique and thought-provoking piece of art. Whether displayed as a centerpiece or part of a curated collection, this framed and ready-to-hang portrait is a must-have for Beatles fans and collectors who appreciate works that tell a compelling story through exceptional artistry.

 

$125

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