Original artwork description:

This watercolour of Scotney Castle was painted on site in the early morning during the filming of the Channel 4 TV programme of 'Watercolour Challenge'. It shows the moated Folly in the grounds and the early morning sparkle. (I made the final and book of the TV prog)
Image size 13 x 17 inches.
Painted using top quality, permanent, non fade, Artist pigments on heavyweight rag paper.
I usually frame this size watercolour in a standard, ready made, 16 x 20 inch frame, available from several stores.

Materials used:

Non fade artists watercolours on heavyweight rag watercolour paper

Tags:
#early morning #kent #moat #national trust #folly #scotney castle #bright sun 

Scotney Castle, Early Morning, Kent. National Trust, Folly (2004)

Watercolour 
by Peter Day

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This watercolour of Scotney Castle was painted on site in the early morning during the filming of the Channel 4 TV programme of 'Watercolour Challenge'. It shows the moated Folly in the grounds and the early morning sparkle. (I made the final and book of the TV prog)
Image size 13 x 17 inches.
Painted using top quality, permanent, non fade, Artist pigments on heavyweight rag paper.
I usually frame this size watercolour in a standard, ready made, 16 x 20 inch frame, available from several stores.

Materials used:

Non fade artists watercolours on heavyweight rag watercolour paper

Tags:
#early morning #kent #moat #national trust #folly #scotney castle #bright sun 
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Peter Day BSc Kent Life Magazine 'Landscape Painter of the Year' For the past 30 years Peter has lived in Broadstairs, where he became a total convert to... Read more

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