Tag: pollard
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Our House in the Middle of Our…
It got too late to travel anywhere one day last week and I decided to take a chair out into the street and draw and paint where I live…this caused quite a lot of interest from passers-by. It’s a good way to meet people! The piece below I did last, ‘Our house, in the middle…
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Towerland Triptych
And now the final (for now) part of the Towers series, the Triptych I originally planned and got rather waylaid by the last one. Been working on this a long time it seems strange to finally post it. Of all my paintings this is probably the most representational. It’s funny, my representational work is getting…
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A Great Piece of Bark
I said I was obsessed with the trees on my street! The Maple trees have the most amazing bark, a sort of natural camouflage pattern and coastlines of an imaginary world mixed with a cardboard texture. Inspired by Albrecht Dürer’s Great Piece of Turf (but in no way as good) I wanted to just paint…
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Trees (Modern and Old)
Firstly as the brief break in the raining on Monday I shot outside as I was waiting for a parcel, and did a watercolour and pen image from the garden. The trees in my road have been severely pollarded, and it makes for a rather stark view. But with the bright blue behind the greeny-light…
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