Original artwork description:

This oil painting records various views seen during a walk and cycle along the Taunton to Bridgwater canal. The various views seen and sketched were captured via drawing whilst walking and cycling from one place to another. Each image was laid on top of the previous image, forming an image that captures the experience travelling along the canal, brought together into one image to form an alternative landscape painting.

The idea explores how we remember a journey taken, exploring memory and how we re-form the experience from various views remembered, forming the individual experience of walking/ travelling along a particular route.

Materials used:

Oil Paint on Canvas

Tags:
#landscape #oil painting #painting #abstraction #travel 

The Canal (2016)

Oil painting 
by Adam Grose MA RWAAN

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This oil painting records various views seen during a walk and cycle along the Taunton to Bridgwater canal. The various views seen and sketched were captured via drawing whilst walking and cycling from one place to another. Each image was laid on top of the previous image, forming an image that captures the experience travelling along the canal, brought together into one image to form an alternative landscape painting.

The idea explores how we remember a journey taken, exploring memory and how we re-form the experience from various views remembered, forming the individual experience of walking/ travelling along a particular route.

Materials used:

Oil Paint on Canvas

Tags:
#landscape #oil painting #painting #abstraction #travel 
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My work currently explores fragility through layering and entropy. It responds to history, memory, the landscape and the human condition. These semi-abstract glimpses are drawn from observation when... Read more

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