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Title: Accross Fishguard Bay Towards Dinas [Watercolour on lightweight card, 31x25cm]
A little known view and a favourite personal fishing spot, hidden behind the ferry terminal at Fishguard.
Title: Cobbled Cherries [Watercolour on 140lb Bockingford, 26x18cm]
A painting of Town Hall Square in Leicester, before the city fathers decided that the raised cobbles were an insurance liability and relaid them level and in straight lines!
Title: In Sealyham Woods [watercolour on Fabriano 300lb cotton board, 40x36cm]
Another studio painting from a plein air reference drawing, juried and exhibited @ West Wales Open Art Exhibition, and Abergwaun [Fishguard] Music & Art Festival, 1986
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Title: The Old Drapers Shop [Watercolour, 140lb Bockingfors paper, 33x23cm]
Studio painting worked from a reference sketch taken from life in Fishguard, this must surely be the last image of this shop, as it was converted to an estate agency two weeks later! I recently discovered a similar victorian shop, still intact but close to dereliction, in the centre of Leicester. Surely another painting waiting to be done!
Title: Fallen Bole [watercolour on 140lb Bockingford, 22x15cm]
A plein air study from Sealyham Woods, Pembrokeshire, still awaiting being worked up into a full size studio painting.
Title: The Late Great Eddy James - Tribute to a Lost Friend [watercolour on 140lb Bockingford , 27x24cm]
The title says it all really....referenced from a photograph taken whilst we were putting away the whisky on a Christmas Eve
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Title: The Wheel [graphite on cartridge paper, 29x20cm]
Just a pencil study of what i considered a busy subject, done whilst living in a cottage adjacent to the pottery in Pembrokeshire.
Title: Cryin' The Blues [Watercolour on 140lb Bockingford paper. 32x22cm]
The third from the series of paintings inspired by blues and jazz music. Juried and exhibited at West Wales Open Art Exhibition, 1986.
1 comment:
hey Tom! Well what can I say... hmmm Im really impressed with your works I know you like paint but I didn't know you can paint this good! hehehehe (joke) keep it up! Take care erlyn
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