Insubstantial Masonry Series
The title for this series comes from a line in the poem 'Venice' by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807–1882). Poetry inspires my paintings, as in some ways the poet is trying to do something very similar to the painter when making their art. Today the poem becomes even more apt as the masonry erodes slowly under the influence of tidal salt water. When the sea water recedes, it leaves wet bricks behind, and the salt slowly works its way up the brickwork. The salt corrodes the bricks, and eventually the bricks break down, turning to powder.
Abstractions from Venice - part of a recurring series in which I explore the greens, the insubstantiality and light qualities of Venice. Working towards abstraction gives the elements I am interested in the freedom to take shape in the painting.
Poetry and painting mingle together in these paintings of Venice as I remember the light airy canals, the vast planes of sea, the flat slivers of light.
Watercolour let loose seems to be the most appropriate and expressive medium for this subject.
The watercolour painting is unframed on heavy weight archival paper
Size of painting
12 x 8 inches
To see more of my Venice paintings, please visit the 'Ephemeral Venice' section of my shop.
All of my paintings are original and handmade by me
Paintings will be sent to you unframed, (unless otherwise stated in the description) and protected with cellophane or paper, in a re-enforced padded envelope or recycled box, on a Tracked Delivery service with the Royal Mail or Parcel Force International for large items.
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Insubstantial Masonry Series
The title for this series comes from a line in the poem 'Venice' by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807–1882). Poetry inspires my paintings, as in some ways the poet is trying to do something very similar to the painter when making their art. Today the poem becomes even more apt as the masonry erodes slowly under the influence of tidal salt water. When the sea water recedes, it leaves wet bricks behind, and the salt slowly works its way up the brickwork. The salt corrodes the bricks, and eventually the bricks break down, turning to powder.
Abstractions from Venice - part of a recurring series in which I explore the greens, the insubstantiality and light qualities of Venice. Working towards abstraction gives the elements I am interested in the freedom to take shape in the painting.
Poetry and painting mingle together in these paintings of Venice as I remember the light airy canals, the vast planes of sea, the flat slivers of light.
Watercolour let loose seems to be the most appropriate and expressive medium for this subject.
The watercolour painting is unframed on heavy weight archival paper
Size of painting
12 x 8 inches
To see more of my Venice paintings, please visit the 'Ephemeral Venice' section of my shop.
All of my paintings are original and handmade by me
Paintings will be sent to you unframed, (unless otherwise stated in the description) and protected with cellophane or paper, in a re-enforced padded envelope or recycled box, on a Tracked Delivery service with the Royal Mail or Parcel Force International for large items.
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