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Flintcombe-Ash Print

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

This landscape was inspired by Thomas Hardy's Tess of the D'Urbevilles, chapter XLIII, 'The Woman Pays'. It shows the field where Tess and Marion have been digging up turnips with a billhook and the strange shaped flints they find there. There is an ash tree and a line of barrows (burial mounds) on the horizon. The raven has just landed in from the Arctic and others are on their way. I live in a place like this where you can find these flints and I have an enormous collection. I spend a lot of my spare time collecting them.

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Giclee on Fine Art Paper

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12 W x 8 H x 0.1 D in

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17.25 W x 13.25 H x 1.2 D in

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I have been a painter-printmaker all my life. After school I went to art college in Amersham, UK to study painting and printmaking. My favourite subject-matter was flowers, trees and hedgerows in oils on a large scale and lithography, particularly fantasy and folkloric themes. I studied History of Art at University in Leicester, UK and afterwards took a teaching certificate in ceramics. I was a founder member of the Equinox Theatre Company in which I acted, sang danced and made the puppets. It was one of the first medieval revival companies in the country. I taught art and art history in a convent for a few years and then moved to Spain where I stayed for many years. I lived and worked in a beautiful garden studio with my dog and friends came to visit me. I painted them in my garden, sitting and thinking, My studio was open to everyone and once I had a visit from a snake! I studied etching and engraving in a Barcelona studio and since then most of my printmaking is drypoint engraving. Now I am back in England where I paint the trees, plants, rivers, ponds, insects, birds and animals near to wherever I am living and I enjoy listening to classical music , particularly Schubert, while I'm working. I am a teacher of yoga and meditation. I would like to be an owl or a fox for one night. - Nature sculpts the world through movement. Trees grow slowly, water runs fast. Each leaf, cloud, dragonfly's wing... is unique. Light permeates the invisible air. Mind dissolves into the object - there is no separation.

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