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$698.25The Story
Size:24 x 26 in.
Toby Mulligan’s Making Shapes, measuring 8 x 10 inches, encapsulates the beauty of the human form through his signature fluidity and intuitive approach. This piece portrays a striking figure in a moment of graceful movement, her silhouette juxtaposed against vibrant shades of colour and shadow. Mulligan’s delicate brushstrokes and layered watercolour washes create a dynamic interplay of light and texture, capturing both the physicality and ethereal nature of the subject. The soft tones and organic composition evoke an intimate atmosphere, inviting viewers to reflect on the harmony between body and space.
Toby Mulligan is celebrated for his contemporary figurative work, which is both spontaneous and deeply expressive. His process is entirely instinctive, often foregoing preparatory sketches in favour of an immediate connection with his medium and subject. Working with a variety of materials, including charcoal and hand-ground pigments, Mulligan experiments with diverse techniques to achieve unique textural effects.
His accolades include a selection for the prestigious BP Portrait Award in 2012 and commissions such as a portrait of Roger Federer for a Geneva charity gala. Mulligan’s work, housed in collections worldwide, exemplifies his philosophy of living and creating in the present moment, embracing freedom and curiosity in every stroke.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
Size:24 x 26 in.
Toby Mulligan’s Making Shapes, measuring 8 x 10 inches, encapsulates the beauty of the human form through his signature fluidity and intuitive approach. This piece portrays a striking figure in a moment of graceful movement, her silhouette juxtaposed against vibrant shades of colour and shadow. Mulligan’s delicate brushstrokes and layered watercolour washes create a dynamic interplay of light and texture, capturing both the physicality and ethereal nature of the subject. The soft tones and organic composition evoke an intimate atmosphere, inviting viewers to reflect on the harmony between body and space.
Toby Mulligan is celebrated for his contemporary figurative work, which is both spontaneous and deeply expressive. His process is entirely instinctive, often foregoing preparatory sketches in favour of an immediate connection with his medium and subject. Working with a variety of materials, including charcoal and hand-ground pigments, Mulligan experiments with diverse techniques to achieve unique textural effects.
His accolades include a selection for the prestigious BP Portrait Award in 2012 and commissions such as a portrait of Roger Federer for a Geneva charity gala. Mulligan’s work, housed in collections worldwide, exemplifies his philosophy of living and creating in the present moment, embracing freedom and curiosity in every stroke.















