Blue Murder (Original) by Tamsin Evans
Blue Murder (Original) by Tamsin Evans
Hand painted Original on Aluminium
Image size: 74 cm x 74 cm
Framed Size: 92 cm x 92 cm
Framed in a Black Gloss Frame
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Midnight’s Embrace
Tamsin Evans’ “Blue Murder” is a captivating original artwork on aluminium. A gnarled, ancient tree dominates the composition, its branches reaching out against a backdrop of a luminous blue orb. Eight ravens perch thoughtfully amongst the branches. They create a striking contrast against the silvery-grey wood.
Celestial Symphony
The orb itself is a breathtaking spectacle, swirling with shades of deep blue and violet. Moreover, it resembles a celestial body, possibly a planet or moon. Tiny stars twinkle in the black background, completing the night sky setting. Finally, a small patch of green landscape sits at the base of the tree.
Mystical Allure
The overall mood is one of quiet mystery and ancient wisdom. The stark, twisted branches of the tree evoke a feeling of age and resilience. In addition, the ravens add an air of intrigue, suggesting secrets held within the night. Consequently, the artwork invites viewers to contemplate the mysteries of the universe.
A Work of Art
“Blue Murder” is more than just a picture; it’s an experience. The artist’s skill in creating textures and depth is undeniable. Furthermore, the painting’s framed presentation elevates its impact. Ultimately, it’s a piece that captivates and inspires.
About Tamsin
A Self-Taught Master
Tamsin Evans, a Torquay-born artist, possesses a remarkable self-taught talent. She developed her distinctive artistic style through years of dedicated practice. Initially, she focused on painting and airbrushing motorcycle tanks and fairings. This experience provided a solid foundation for her future work.
From Motorcycles to Masterpieces
Countless commissions for portraits and motorbike art followed. However, Evans yearned to explore her own creative vision. She wanted to combine high-colour abstract metal formations with the intricate beauty of nature. This desire led to a significant shift in her artistic direction.
The Evolution of Style
Each piece in Evans’ growing portfolio showcases unique qualities. She works with steel and aluminium. Furthermore, she uses etching, engraving, and grinding to create layered textures. Consequently, light and movement significantly impact how viewers experience her work. A final layer of lacquer adds durability and enhances the image’s brilliance.
A New Collection Emerges
Evans’ latest collection of hand-embellished, limited-edition prints captures the essence of her metalwork. Moreover, the bold colours of nature inspire her vibrant palette. These prints offer collectors access to her unique artistic vision in a new and accessible format. In short, it’s a stunning new phase in her already impressive career.

