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Landscape 3p.m.
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A surrealist painting loosely based on Constable's Haywain or to give it its original title "Landscape Noon". I decided to move the clock on a few hours to afternoon tea time 3p.m. with the pots and the jug an attempt to suggest Willy Lott's cottage and the teapot in the water with the red teabag tags reminiscent of the red harnesses on the horses in the original painting. It is painted in oils on a stretched canvas and is ready for you to frame.
By: Paul Dixon
Price: £185.00
Robin Hood's Bay, Yorkshire coast. (2020)
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Robin Hood's Bay Village lies off the Yorkshire coast near the town of Whitby. This painting shows the village houses' characteristic red roofs. (Acrylic on board).
Price: £125.00
Surf Symphony
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"Surf Symphony" is a pastel painting showing the awesome power of a breaking wave, with ocean spray being whipped off the crest of the wave by the wind. Reference photo by kind permission of Riaan Human. Soft pastel and pastel pencils on Pastelmat board 50cm x 35cm.
By: Elaine Jones
Price: £130.00
Surreal Suburbia
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Contemporary dreamscape painting featuring the artist.
50 x 50cm
Acrylic on stretched canvas. Ready to hang
By: Victoria Stanway
Price: £210.00
I'm Still Here
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Expressionist style dreamscape painting.
Painting is on stretched canvas and the edges are painted white. It is ready to hang straight to the wall.
By: Victoria Stanway
Price: £210.00
Fantasy of Coloursâ
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This is one of three pictures in the âMystery of Coloursâ series. It reveals the magnificent fusion of colours and shades. Itâs painted on canvas using Brusho and acrylic. The picture measures: 30x40cm/11x16â. Framing not necessary and is ready to hang as landscape or portrait. The vibrancy of colours will adorn any wall in a household.
By: Anna Kroh
Price: £60.00
Carloonan Falls
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Carloonan Falls on the Aray River near Inveraray, Argyll, Scotland.
An unframed canvas painted around edges, ready for hanging.
By: Mike Masino
Price: £185.00 (Sold)
Beautiful England
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Beautiful England is an English countryside inspired landscape oil painting with pheasants and poppies in a summer meadow. It is 40x40x1.5 inches. The painting has a lot of energy to it although it is a peaceful scene and it catapults the viewer into the landscape by use of blurred edges and carefully placed lines and shapes. Two pheasants stand on the right surrounded by poppies. At the back of the meadow a path leads off into the next field and then towards the hills in the distance. It is contemporary semi-abstract and art nouveau in style. The pheasants are painted quite delicately and the poppies with thick, very bright red paint. The painting was inspired by a lovely sultry summer afternoon walk that I took near Selmeston village which sits to the north of the South Downs hills near Brighton. It sums up my absolute love of English landscapes especially in summer when the poppies come out in a mad contrast to the greens of the hills and fields and trees. Painted on deep edge canvas, edges white, no frame necessary, ready to hang and comes with a certificate of authenticity.
By: Gill Bustamante
Price: £1,800.00
The Dunes
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Bright and breezy modern painting depicting a beach scene viewed from the Dunes. There's lots of texture in this modern painting drawing the eye in. The painting continues round the edge of the canvas making this ready for immediate hanging. It's been finished with a protective satin varnish.
By: Amanda Hunt
Price: £95.00
Great Horned Owl
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A great horned owl peers from amongst the white oak foliage - perhaps getting ready to settle down to rest after a night's hunting.
My thanks to Jennie Norris for the reference photograph of the owl.
Widely distributed in the Americas, the Great Horned Owl (Bubo virginianus) is also known as the tiger owl or hoot owl. It is the second heaviest owl in North America, after the snowy owl, and its well-camouflaged plumage varies considerably across its range.
The large, powerful talons are capable of exerting 300 pounds of pressure per square inch.
Those tufts of feathers that give rise to the species' name are thought to be used to give visual cues when interacting with other owls.
This original pencil drawing by Elaine Jones was made with Faber Castell Polychromos, Caran d'Ache Pablo and Luminance pencils on Clairefontaine Pastelmat paper.
Image measures approximately 37cm x 29cm, unframed.
By: Elaine Jones
Price: £120.00