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Cornish Shores - Kribow 02 Painting

Lindsey Keates

United Kingdom

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 23.5 W x 11.5 H x 1 D in

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

An original acrylic painting by Cornish Artist Lindsey Keates. The Cribbar (Cornish - kribow: reefs), also known as the Widow Maker is a reef off the Towan Headland in Newquay, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The Cribbar is best known for creating annual big waves, popular with experienced big wave surfers from across the world. Wave faces can be in excess of 30 ft (9.1 m). The Zorba is a reef 2 miles (3.2 km) further off the coast and can create even higher waves. Surfing - The Cribbar was first surfed in 1966 by Ric Friar and Australians Pete Russell and Johnny McElroy as well as American Jack Lydgate (Information courtesy of Wikipedia) All intellectual property rights in our designs and products (and in the images, textures and design of this artist) are and will remain the property of Lindsey Keates, Environmental Artist. Any infringement of these rights will be pursued seriously.

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Painting:

Acrylic on Canvas

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One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

23.5 W x 11.5 H x 1 D in

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The natural world is the source of my inspiration, the sounds of the ocean, beach and dunes evocative of childhood memories in Cornwall. In recent years during many hours of river/ocean rowing and competing on Cornish shores, my work has evolved lending amazing transparency, fluidity & reflections to my artworks, the adrenaline, energy, salt spray and high winds creating my style of 'Tidalmarks'. The environment and impacting political issues caused by man-made pollution is a driving force for new and emerging work. . I donated a painting to the 'Save our sands' community group, Hayle, Cornwall, in April 2011, following 20 tons of sand being over dredged and killing the dune system. Further to this, my work has been a tribute to my late mother who was an environmental scientist and in June 2015 'The Summer Exhibition', held on national beach clean day June 2016, at Stisa, St Ives. Landscapes have been a starting point, however, I have also been researching and investigating the news and diverse cultural approaches to pollution and Climate change, due to poverty these issues will always be subjective to finance first, but living in harmony with nature is the future and small changes make a big difference, it's surely about how we reach these objectives together globally, putting differences aside, such a big ask I know. But I have to believe for my children and the future generations that we have to #bethechange. #makeadifference

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