I LIKED HER DANCING

£350.00

(Foundations series, 2025)

Medium: Acrylic on canvas

Materials: Acrylic paint

Size: 17 × 21 inches

Background: Off-white / beige

Original: Available

Availability: Original and prints available

I Liked Her Dancing is a text-led, magazine-style acrylic painting inspired by a joyful shared memory. Combining clean, hand-painted typography with a whimsical illustrative scene, the work celebrates movement, affection, and queer joy.

I Liked Her Dancing is composed in a vintage magazine–inspired layout, with carefully hand-painted text positioned above a framed illustration. Set against an off-white background, the work balances graphic clarity with softness, allowing both text and image to carry emotional weight.

The illustration depicts two figures dancing freely within a slightly whimsical, fairylike field of flowers. The accompanying text — She Can Go On and On Forever, I Liked Her Dancing! — frames the image as a fond recollection, capturing a specific moment of joy shared between the artist and her girlfriend. The tone is affectionate and celebratory, holding intimacy without sentimentality.

(Foundations series, 2025)

Medium: Acrylic on canvas

Materials: Acrylic paint

Size: 17 × 21 inches

Background: Off-white / beige

Original: Available

Availability: Original and prints available

I Liked Her Dancing is a text-led, magazine-style acrylic painting inspired by a joyful shared memory. Combining clean, hand-painted typography with a whimsical illustrative scene, the work celebrates movement, affection, and queer joy.

I Liked Her Dancing is composed in a vintage magazine–inspired layout, with carefully hand-painted text positioned above a framed illustration. Set against an off-white background, the work balances graphic clarity with softness, allowing both text and image to carry emotional weight.

The illustration depicts two figures dancing freely within a slightly whimsical, fairylike field of flowers. The accompanying text — She Can Go On and On Forever, I Liked Her Dancing! — frames the image as a fond recollection, capturing a specific moment of joy shared between the artist and her girlfriend. The tone is affectionate and celebratory, holding intimacy without sentimentality.