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Tuesday, 7 January 2014

Sea Sketch

Third and final post for today. I'm not as prolific as this many posts would make it seem ! Just that quite a lot of things got finished today. I went down to Cape Cornwall today and absorbed the magnificent way the sea was roiling along and crashing on the rocks. I painted this in the studio to remind me what it was like. This is the only thing done from start to finish today.

It's also an hommage to Jim Wright, a painter and musician friend who was down there doing the real thing with a big painting board acting almost like a sail. What he was doing inspired me. You can see his work : HERE

It's the lower end of Kenidjack castle from Cape Cornwall.

Acrylic approx 6"x6"

2 comments:

  1. I know Cape Cornwall, though have never seen it under recent conditions. Your sketch gives such a strong sense of how it must have looked and felt.

    Looking forward to seeing your work in Mining for Meaning. Are you continuing with the mines project?

    mary

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    1. It was pretty wild out there Mary. The energy was amazing...

      The Mines project is indeed what I'm going to be doing in the Mining for Meaning class. It is a HUGE project as I have literally hundreds of photographs, drawings etc to work from, so I'll just see how it goes.

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