Eshtte Mefille's Biography

Not much can be said about Eshtte Mefille that the whole world doesn't know by now. This young artist born in England from Iberian parents revolutionised the art world with new-wave paintings and a hard to ignore brush frightfulness.

His first collection "fy dyfroedd torrodd" obtained from critics enormous appraisal and was acclaimed by the Cheshishire Art News to be "The avant-gard pile of dreams".

This blog, TintaShop, wishes to celebrate his talent and allow the world to look deeper into his art or get it for a fair trade price. Eshtte Mefille is not only a great painter, but also a mysterious one.

Friday 18 December 2015

Hands over feet, Mãos sobre os pés

 

Short description: Hands over feet is the painting that critics say inspired Alanis Morissette create her Jagged Little Pill's song "Head over feet". Eshthe Mefille has supposedly met the artist for a brief Caramel Latte in a cold Winter morning as any other morning in Canada, and the artist' spell influenced her tremendously. Alanis sings in her song about meeting Eshtte Mefille for the very first time and the magical exchange of ideas with the painter as she shouts "You've already won me over in spite of me, And don't be alarmed if I fall head over feet". Curious to know that rumour has it Alanis tripped on her own purse and really fell on the ground, however and contrarily to the lyrics, it was hands over feet rather than full face blow.

Initial price: £350K

Availability: On bidding

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