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It’s always nice to watch a storm when you don’t have to go out into it, as long as it’s not too big! The typhoons in Taiwan sometimes come close to sucking the windows out, so it’s no fun to be drawing near a window during them!
This drawing was done during the Pride weekend in Brighton U.K. We had arrived the day before and the weather was beautiful but overnight it suddenly changed into a very strong storm. The usually calm sea and small waves were transformed into giant crashing monsters that were as high as the pier! It was very nice to be inside out of the elements and be able to watch and draw this storm battering the shore as it crossed the channel from Europe.
A note to International Buyers:
Shipping rates have increased in price all around the world due to Covid and other complications. Due to this I have had to increase the the cost of shipping my artworks in line with the Delivery Companies. I will always strive to find the cheapest possible option for the customer (usually my local POST OFFICE EMS Recorded Delivery, but unfortunately they don’t deliver to every country at the moment) If the amount of shipping charged at purchase is less than the shipping company charges then I will refund the difference to the customer. This refund will be done after the picture has arrived safely and has been accepted.
Any import duties, taxes and charges that may be payable are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges, if applicable, will be the responsibility of the buyer. Please message me to check if this might affect your purchase.

Materials used:

Oil Pastel on 160gsm Black Paper

Tags:
#impressionist seascape #expressive and #stormy seascape #amazing nature #high crashing 

Stormy Seas at Brighton Pier (2023) Pastel drawing
by David Lloyd

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It’s always nice to watch a storm when you don’t have to go out into it, as long as it’s not too big! The typhoons in Taiwan sometimes come close to sucking the windows out, so it’s no fun to be drawing near a window during them!
This drawing was done during the Pride weekend in Brighton U.K. We had arrived the day before and the weather was beautiful but overnight it suddenly changed into a very strong storm. The usually calm sea and small waves were transformed into giant crashing monsters that were as high as the pier! It was very nice to be inside out of the elements and be able to watch and draw this storm battering the shore as it crossed the channel from Europe.
A note to International Buyers:
Shipping rates have increased in price all around the world due to Covid and other complications. Due to this I have had to increase the the cost of shipping my artworks in line with the Delivery Companies. I will always strive to find the cheapest possible option for the customer (usually my local POST OFFICE EMS Recorded Delivery, but unfortunately they don’t deliver to every country at the moment) If the amount of shipping charged at purchase is less than the shipping company charges then I will refund the difference to the customer. This refund will be done after the picture has arrived safely and has been accepted.
Any import duties, taxes and charges that may be payable are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges, if applicable, will be the responsibility of the buyer. Please message me to check if this might affect your purchase.

Materials used:

Oil Pastel on 160gsm Black Paper

Tags:
#impressionist seascape #expressive and #stormy seascape #amazing nature #high crashing 
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My work is driven by the desire to capture and represent the world around me through landscapes and portraits. Family, friends, travelling, skateboarding, nature, light and the man-made world all inspire and influence... Read more

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