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Grainstack, end of summer morning (after Monet) (2018)

Title: Grainstack, end of summer morning (after Monet) (2018)
Description: Like the portrait of Monet this painting is part of my private collection, but I will gladly paint you another just like it, same size, same quality and at the price shown below. Monet painted a series of grainstacks at his home in Giverny, France. I enjoy painting versions of Monet's paintings because my stle of painting is very similar to Monet's. Similar, but very different. I would never try to pass one of my paintings off as being by Monet as to me it would be sacriledge. The signature would give it away anyway!
Size: 30x20
Format: Original artwork
Presentation: Framing not necessary
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Delivery Details: free delivery in UK. £20 extra for overseas deliveries.
Price: £230.00
Status: For Sale

Artist Information

Name: Gregory Paul Learmonth
Phone: 01943 864924
Acceptable Payment Methods: Via Paypal or by cheque. Please note that all cheques must clear before the painting is sent or collected
Gregory Paul Learmonth

Artist Biography:

The first time I was called "The Monet Of Wharfedale" was after my impressionistic paintings were admired by a fellow villager 12 years ago and the name has stuck.

Ever since I was a child I have been able to draw and paint and I remember how good I felt when my classmates admired my drawings and how enthusiastic I was about art.

Then when I was fourteen I developed epilepsy and was put on strong medication which had a sort of dulling effect and the enthusiasm went. I was still able to draw and paint, but only did so during art lessons or, after I left school, as a means only of making some money during long periods of unemployment.

In 1997 I moved to West Yorkshire and after a few years, in March 2003, my doctor made an appointment for me to see a specialist. I reluctantly turned up at the appointment and after a short chat with the specialist he wrote me a prescription for a much milder type of medication and at a lower dosage.

In April 2003 after the old medication had washed out of my body and the new type had taken over I woke up one morning and an explosion went off in my head! It was like an epiphany and it felt like a veil had been lifted. I could see things a lot clearer and all I wanted to do was paint and study everything about Impressionism. I call it "the awakening". I gave up my job and took on a whole new way of life and even though I still suffer from epilepsy the dulling sensation has gone.

The passion and hunger are still alive today although a bit more under control! And that is basically how I started doing what I do. But this all happened when I was in my forties and I often think of all the time that was wasted, but I am also often told that it was fate that it happened when it did!

Artist News/Exhibitions:

I regularly hold one man exhibitions in Burley in Wharfedale.I will let you know when my next exhibition is after thr current crisis has died down.
I paint on board and standard canvases unless otherwise stated or requested.

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