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After visiting South Africa and Lesotho in 2011 and then again in Oct/ Nov 2013 the following are a selection of paintings developed after sketches and studies in the Maluti Mountain range between the Eastern Free State and Lesotho and up to the Drakensberg Mountains of Kwa Zulu Natal. It is a particularly beautiful, mountainous area inhabited predominantly by the Basotho people. It is a wonderful place.

This painting is complete with a beautifully handmade frame - which leads the eye right into the work. Signed by me on the front and reverse this painting is ready to hang.

Materials used:

Oil on canvas

Tags:
#lesotho #landscape #oil painting #original #oil on canvas #blue sky #framed oil painting #hillside #south africa #south african art #zulu #free state 

Grass and Scrub - Maluti Mountains

Oil painting 
by Ben McLeod

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After visiting South Africa and Lesotho in 2011 and then again in Oct/ Nov 2013 the following are a selection of paintings developed after sketches and studies in the Maluti Mountain range between the Eastern Free State and Lesotho and up to the Drakensberg Mountains of Kwa Zulu Natal. It is a particularly beautiful, mountainous area inhabited predominantly by the Basotho people. It is a wonderful place.

This painting is complete with a beautifully handmade frame - which leads the eye right into the work. Signed by me on the front and reverse this painting is ready to hang.

Materials used:

Oil on canvas

Tags:
#lesotho #landscape #oil painting #original #oil on canvas #blue sky #framed oil painting #hillside #south africa #south african art #zulu #free state 
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I often compose my paintings with thick, textured paint - loosely applied. I wish to convey a sense of place, and the physical process of mark-making I employ is an... Read more

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