I Want To Live Like This Forever
£239.00 – £369.00Price range: £239.00 through £369.00
Title: I Want To Live Like This Forever
Artist: Julie Clifford
Type: Limited Edition giclée Print hand embellished
Image size: 54.0cm x 54.0cm
Framed Size (approximate): 79.5cm x 76.5cm
Edition size: 95
Available formats:
Mounted: in a warm white mount
Framed: in a white frame with a warm white mount
I Want To Live Like This Forever by Julie Clifford
“I Want to Live Like This Forever”
Is an evocative limited edition Giclée print by Julie Clifford, capturing a sense of timeless joy and contentment. The artwork evokes the feeling of standing in a sun-drenched meadow, surrounded by wildflowers under a warm, inviting sky.
A Golden Hour Dream
The background features a blend of warm oranges and pinks, reminiscent of a sunset sky. Splatters of paint in various shades of white and yellow add a sense of light and energy to the piece. Moreover, the artist’s technique gives the impression of sunlight filtering through the flowers, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.
Floral Abundance
In the foreground, an array of flowers in shades of orange, green, and pink create a rich tapestry of colours. Thin, brown lines represent the stems, adding depth and structure to the composition. The overall effect is one of joyful abundance, capturing the essence of a perfect moment in time.
Framing and Presentation
The Giclée print is beautifully framed, enhancing the artwork’s visual appeal and providing a polished finish. The frame complements the colours within the print, creating a cohesive and sophisticated presentation. This piece would make a stunning addition to any home, bringing a touch of warmth and happiness indoors.
Julie Clifford Art: A Devon Artist
Is a mixed media painter based in Devon, where she creates dramatic landscapes. Her art captures the magic of nature through vibrant images, featuring dramatic skies, wildflowers, and a dreamlike quality. Colour plays a central role in her work. Indeed, her paintings are full of burning clouds, moody storms, and colours that seem to drip off the canvas in layers of wildflowers.
Spontaneous Techniques
Julie employs a variety of unconventional methods to apply paint, including dribbling, splattering, and dropping it onto the canvas. Sponges, rags, old sauce bottles, and even her hands serve as tools in her artistic process. The result is spontaneous and gestural. Moreover, accidental splatters transform into flower buds and fields moving in the wind.
Subtle Details
Hints of fine glitters are applied through the many layers that make up the final image. This allows the artwork to change as the light shifts throughout the day.
Education and Future
Julie graduated with a degree in Fine Art in 2012 after studying at Plymouth University. Now, she is returning this year to study for a PGCE to become a Secondary School Art Teacher, sharing her passions with the next generation of artists.

