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Dance of the snowflake - Tea Towel

Dance of the snowflake - Tea Towel

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This tea towel design is a reproduction of a painting Dance of the snowflake. The original ink painting captures the fluid motion and emotion of two dancers...

Tea Towel Fabric
Tea Towel Wavy Edge
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SKU: 2866761
Category: Tea Towels

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All products are lovingly made to order and ships worldwide.

Your artwork reproductions will be meticulously produced and shipped from my nearest manufacturing facility to ensure faster delivery and safer transit. It also helps avoid any customs fees.

From the time you place your order to the moment it arrives, delivery typically takes 7–10 business days.

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If you have any questions about shipping to your country or need assistance, feel free to reach out via chat or email me and my team at william@rowsell.co.uk

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We have a no returns policy on all custom products made to order items.

If an item is faulty or defective we will accept a return to rectify the fault and return the item to you corrected.

To be eligible for a return, your item must be in the same condition that you received it, unworn or unused, with tags, and in its original packaging. You’ll also need the receipt or proof of purchase.

To start a return, you can contact us at william@rowsell.co.uk.
Please note that returns will need to be sent to the following address:

William Rowsell Fine Art, Brook House, Salters lane, Ludgershall, Buckinghamshire, Hp189NY, United Kingdom

If your return is accepted, we’ll send you a return shipping label, and send your package.

Items sent back to us without first requesting a return will not be accepted.
You can always contact us for any return question at william@rowsell.co.uk.

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This tea towel design is a reproduction of a painting Dance of the snowflake. The original ink painting captures the fluid motion and emotion of two dancers dancing like falling snow. It was created with sweeping strokes using Chinese brushes and Japanese inks on large Fabriano paper. 

Inspiration

I painted live in a dance session to a theme of falling snow and captured this shorthand painted movement using large brushes. This gestural expressive style reflects the unique energy of dancers of all ages.
Product details
  • Fabric options: Cotton-linen and Tokri Half Panama Cotton
  • Print: Single sided
  • Hanging loop
  • 70 cm x 50cm
  • Handmade to order

Washing instructions

Wash at 86°F, low tumble dry heat, hang to dry, do not wring, low heat iron.
  • Wash At 86°F
  • Wash at 85°F
  • Tumble 1
  • Low Heat


About the artist...

William has worked as a professional artist for 40+ years & his work is held in public and private collections around the world.  His diverse styles of artwork can be found in illustrated books, on ceramics, decorating fabrics, on the wall of many private collections and in public collections such as The Bodleian Library in Oxford.

Artist Info: "My work is grounded in observational drawing and experimentation in all mediums and subjects.

A way to empathise, reflect and deeply connect with my subject. Through decades of observation, I’ve developed an intuitive, responsive drawing process rooted in a deep understanding of form, composition, feel, expression and colour.

I draw when I experience moments in life that I take notice of and they raise the hairs on the back of my neck! I see the beauty of the drape and pattern of a fabric following the shape of a figure. The rhythms, colours and shapes changed by weather and light in a landscape. A musician or dancers’ expression and movement that connects with me during a performance.

Each subject reveals and dictates how it wants the drawn or painted marks to be made - through rhythm, movement, light, or sound - and I respond instinctively, letting the unexpected lead. I stop when the marks align with the subject’s essence and the image holds presence.

This is where I flourish: in the space between play, control and the excitement of accidental and unforeseen discovery.

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