Exmoor III: Bossington Hill

The Third of the works done during a recent trip to Exmoor and a more traditional view of the Somerset north coast. This piece is inspired by one of the hundreds of beautiful, small details that can be found in our countryside.

The small detail was in a space that was pretty well manicured by the National Trust. As a result, a very mature ivy plant, that had begun to strangle it’s host, had been cut at the base and left to die. This created a wonderful interaction that I thought deserved to be captured on canvas. It says something about the battle for survival that plants have all the time and which largely goes completely unnoticed by us.

Size: 60 x 60cm framed, 55 x 55cm unframed.

See below for more information on the piece, framing and shipping.

£395.00£445.00

This product is currently out of stock and unavailable.

Or, make an offer below

Book a virtual Tour:

If you are interested in this piece, but would like more information, you can book a virtual tour, where you can see the work via video chat and talk to me about it specifically. Simply complete the details below and I'll be in contact.

Facebook
Twitter
Email
WhatsApp

Description

Original Artwork

“The Third of the works done during a recent trip to Exmoor and a more traditional view of the Somerset north coast. Another piece completed en plein air. This time looking west along the coast. There was a large patch of gorse bushes in the foreground and I decided to make that the main feature of the work. Using only vertical lines, I have tried to capture the simplicity, beauty and depth of the scene.

I draw with Bic biros on raw linen canvas. To prepare the surface I lighten the canvas with a white oil paint wash. Once this is dry, I draw with the biro, as I would with pencil on paper. After the drawing is complete, it’s varnished (to fix the ink in place) and more white oil paint is used to add light and finalise the composition. The Bic ink is actually surprisingly versatile, in terms of its colour. If I want a blue tinge to the work I can smudge it, and a sepia tinge can be achieved by layering white oil paint over it. The paint interacts with the ink as it dries, changing the colour.”

Framing

I make all my own frames for my original artworks, I use mouldings, paints and varnishes of the finest specification. The colours are individually selected to match each piece of art, ensuring the best finish possible.

Shipping

At present, I can only ship to the UK via the website. I can ship to other destinations, but I’ll need you to get in touch, using the contact me form, for a quote if buying from outside the UK.

All the art I sell is packaged extremely carefully, to keep your painting safe for it’s journey, no matter how far. I have years of experience packaging original artworks for transport to all parts of the world, so you can have faith your unique piece of art will arrive safe and sound. This can take some time, especially with original paintings, however, I aim to ship all art within 2 working days.

Additional information

Weight 3 kg
Dimensions 60 × 5 × 60 cm
Framed or unframed

Framed, Unframed

Join me on the journey

See new work and offers, including free tickets to events, before anyone else.