Push Pineapple Shake the Tree - Clare Chinnery

£1,850.00

Clare Chinnery is a British artist based on the Wirral whose work explores the charged tension between beauty and decay. Working primarily in oil paint, she builds rich, tactile surfaces through layering, scraping, and gestural mark‑making, often punctuated with bursts of spray paint that bring energy and immediacy to her compositions. Drawing inspiration from seventeenth‑century Dutch Vanitas painting, Clare reimagines classical still‑life symbolism through a contemporary, quietly rebellious lens. Her floral works in particular carry a punk sensibility, luminous, emotional, and alive, rejecting the saccharine in favour of something raw and resonant. Clare studied Fine Art Painting at Liverpool John Moores University and has exhibited widely across the UK, with work held in private collections internationally.

Push Pineapple Shake the Tree

Original Artwork

Oil Paint and Spray paint on Canvas

Framed Measurements 106 cm x 106 cm

‘Push Pineapple Shake the Tree’ is Clare Chinnery at her most exuberant, a riot of colour, movement, and emotional charge. Inspired by the lush abundance of Jan Frans van Dael yet unmistakably contemporary, the painting pulses with Clare’s signature blend of thick impasto, gestural sweeps, and luminous spray‑paint accents.

This is a floral that refuses to sit still. The bouquet seems to surge forward from the canvas, alive with energy and texture, balancing beauty with a subtle edge of chaos. It’s joyful, rebellious, and deeply atmospheric, a celebration of abundance that still carries the quiet Vanitas echo beneath the surface.

A statement piece that transforms any room, this work embodies Clare’s punk‑spirited approach to still life: bold, emotional, and gloriously alive.

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Clare Chinnery is a British artist based on the Wirral whose work explores the charged tension between beauty and decay. Working primarily in oil paint, she builds rich, tactile surfaces through layering, scraping, and gestural mark‑making, often punctuated with bursts of spray paint that bring energy and immediacy to her compositions. Drawing inspiration from seventeenth‑century Dutch Vanitas painting, Clare reimagines classical still‑life symbolism through a contemporary, quietly rebellious lens. Her floral works in particular carry a punk sensibility, luminous, emotional, and alive, rejecting the saccharine in favour of something raw and resonant. Clare studied Fine Art Painting at Liverpool John Moores University and has exhibited widely across the UK, with work held in private collections internationally.

Push Pineapple Shake the Tree

Original Artwork

Oil Paint and Spray paint on Canvas

Framed Measurements 106 cm x 106 cm

‘Push Pineapple Shake the Tree’ is Clare Chinnery at her most exuberant, a riot of colour, movement, and emotional charge. Inspired by the lush abundance of Jan Frans van Dael yet unmistakably contemporary, the painting pulses with Clare’s signature blend of thick impasto, gestural sweeps, and luminous spray‑paint accents.

This is a floral that refuses to sit still. The bouquet seems to surge forward from the canvas, alive with energy and texture, balancing beauty with a subtle edge of chaos. It’s joyful, rebellious, and deeply atmospheric, a celebration of abundance that still carries the quiet Vanitas echo beneath the surface.

A statement piece that transforms any room, this work embodies Clare’s punk‑spirited approach to still life: bold, emotional, and gloriously alive.

Shipping

Seventh Circle provides free shipping across the UK and Northern Ireland.

For international orders, we do to ship worldwide! Please contact us (hello@svnthcrcl.com) for a custom shipping quote outside of the UK and Northern Ireland.

For more information, please see our terms and conditions.