Watching The Day Go By With Doris
£129.00
Title: Watching The Day Go
Artist: Sam Toft
Type: Limited edition giclée print
Image size: 17.5cm x 17.5cm
Framed Size (approximate): 39.5cm x 39.5cm
Edition size: 395
Available formats:
Framed: in a white frame with a warm white mount
Watching The Day Go By With Doris by Sam Toft
“Watching Mr Cool with Dorris”: A Whimsical Giclée Print
Sam Toft’s “Watching Mr Cool with Dorris” is a heartwarming limited edition Giclée print. It perfectly captures a quiet moment of companionship. The artwork invites viewers to share in the simple pleasure of watching the world go by. The image makes a charming addition to any home.
Seaside Serenity
The artwork portrays a figure and a dog sitting side-by-side on a bench. They face the sea. The figure, identified as Dorris, wears a red scarf. The black and white dog, Mr. Cool, sits attentively beside her. A small red bag rests on the ground near the bench.
Unique Style
Toft’s distinctive style adds a layer of whimsy to the scene. The figures have simplified forms and textured surfaces. The muted colour palette enhances the tranquil mood. These details contribute to the overall charm of the artwork.
Lasting Quality
Printed with archival-quality inks on high-quality paper, “Watching Mr Cool with Dorris” ensures that this beautiful scene will endure. Moreover, as a hand-numbered limited edition, the print offers a special and valuable addition to any collection. Therefore, “Watching Mr Cool with Dorris” captures a moment of peace and offers a lasting reminder of the simple joys of life.
Sam Toft
Sam Toft’s narrative paintings are quirky, fun and beautifully composed. Born in June 1964 Sam’s earliest ambition amongst others was to work in a post office; luckily for art lovers, after inspired tutelage at Liverpool Community College, Sam decided to “give it a go” with her pictures.
Sam has created an exclusive collection featuring her now infamous characters, “The Mustard’s”, Ernest Hemingway Mustard and his dear lady wife Violet along with their much loved eccentric friends and pets. Using mixed media, pencil, oil pastels, coloured inks and her own idiomatic techniques, Sam depicts a seaside world of faded ice-cream colours where the breeze is always blowing and life is utterly delicious.

