Oil on Board 44 x 30 cm or 17 x 12 inches
This is one of my favorite views, looking down Polwheveral Creek, which is one of the creeks that feed down to the Helford River. The high vantage point is a field where you can hide away and paint and watch and revel in such a glorious place Where the trees fold down to hidden creeks that wend their way gently to the sea. Where the glistening estuary mud is speckled with water birds paddling about in the shallows.
There are quite a few exciting things happening right now, I am going to be part of the Contemporary Impressionism series of exhibitions which are being held at Beside the Wave this summer. I will be having a two-woman show with Amanda Hoskin in August and I am very excited about that indeed!
3 comments:
that's brilliant Sarah and well deserved
and I absolutely love this one - you've absolutely caught the light and sense of place
Thats so cool... I will be there for sure. Really look forward to seeing your work
Very evocative - I can almost hear those worms popping out of the mud flats
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