Author: Amanda
Dragon Roots – SOLD
Kintbury Shop
There are currently six of my artworks in the window of Kintbury Corner Stores. The windows of the village shop have been smartened up by Simon Downer of Berkshire estate agents Downer and Co, and artists from Open Studios West Berkshire and North Hampshire have…
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Henge
Prussia Cove Cliffs
Red Wine and Apricots: a series of three still life paintings
Blue and Gold – SOLD
Sentinel
Oak Bole
This wonderful hollow tree is on the A339 near Greenham Common. I used pens, pencils, pastels and a variety of bottled inks in my attempt to portray the weathered and gnarly surface of its trunk (bole is another word for tree trunk). Oak Bole mixed…
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Embankment
Embankment shows a wooded section of an earthwork (the outer rampart) at Danebury Hill, an impressive Iron Age hill fort near Andover in Hampshire. I have been told that the entire site was, not that long ago, almost entirely woodland. The council have since cleared…
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