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I Must Go Down To The Sea Again
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Description
The title of this painting belongs to the first line of John Masefield’s poem Sea Fever written in 1902. Penny uses Masefield’s words in her YouTube film which shows how she finds her inspiration.
It is no hardship to wander around the coast in search of a fine sea view. Her technique of building layers creates great depth and it is easy to imagine being surrounded by wind, waves and the roaring energy of the sea.
oil on canvas.
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Image 100x120cm Framed 105x125 cm -
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Documentation: Signed Origin: England Period: New Materials: oil on canvas Condition: New. Creation Date: 2022 Styles / Movements: Other , Expressionism, Contemporary Incollect Reference #: 569025 -
Dimensions
W. 49 in; H. 41 in; W. 124.46 cm; H. 104.14 cm;
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White Court Art Based in Wales, U.K., White Court Art, founded by Richard Veal, specializes in emerging British contemporary art and exceptional European talent. For inquiries or to explore our curated collection of fine art and unique decorative pieces, contact us at 011447806436806 or enquiries@whitecourtart.com.
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