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Tag: Yew

Congregate

Congregate

 Artwork, AVAILABLE, Colour, Drawing, Ink, on paper, Place, Trees

This is my second version of this subject, a group of yews sprawled over the stones of Wakehurst Place’s rock walk; the first sold straight off the drawing board! This is a little bit smaller and a little bit looser than the first version, but…
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|Kew |Yew
Interior 1 (Woodcott)

Interior 1 (Woodcott)

 Artwork, AVAILABLE, Drawing, Ink, Monochrome, on paper, Trees, Uncategorized

This is a drawing, on paper, of half of an ancient churchyard yew which has split into two parts. We’re looking at the hollowed-out inside of the tree, with what looks like several well established aerial roots. The tree is fascinating, with an array fascinating…
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|Yew
Shaded Path

Shaded Path

 Artwork, AVAILABLE, Drawing, Ink, on kaolin-coated board, Place, Rural, Trees

Danebury Hill, between Andover and Stockbridge in Hampshire, has featured in my work before (most recently in Deep Dark Wood). It is topped with a significant iron age hill fort, managed by the county council, and is blessed with many lovely trees, most of which…
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|Danebury |Hampshire |Hill fort |Yew
Ankerwycke

Ankerwycke

 Artwork, AVAILABLE, Drawing, Featured, Ink, Monochrome, on paper, Place, Rural, Trees

The Ankerwycke Yew is, according to tradition, the tree beneath which King John signed the Magna Carta. It certainly could have been – it is old enough and in the right sort of place – but we may never know for sure. It’s a very…
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|Surrey |Yew
The Guardians

The Guardians

 Artwork, Card available, Colour, Drawing, Ink, on kaolin-coated board, Place, Reserved, Rural, Trees

Kingley Vale, a National Nature Reserve near Chichester in Sussex, is known for its yew forest, reputed to be one of the finest in Europe. The oldest yews are all on the valley floor, with younger trees on the slopes. The yews have, in most…
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|Sussex |Yew
The tree with a door

The tree with a door

 Artwork, Card available, Drawing, Featured, Ink, on kaolin-coated board, Place, Trees

This is a real tree. It’s an ancient yew tree (somewhere between 1,500 and 4,000 years old) in the village churchyard of Crowhurst, Surrey. The tree, even by the most conservative estimate of its age, is older than records of the church or of the…
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|Crowhurst |Surrey |Yew
Skew -SOLD

Skew -SOLD

 Artwork, AVAILABLE, Card available, Drawing, Ink, on paper, Place, Rural, Trees, Uncategorized

This yew tree grows on the bank of a small local stream. It’s no ancient giant, but it is a lovely tree nonetheless. Skew indian ink on paper, unmounted (paper 61 x 43 cm) £210

|tree |Yew
Behemoth

Behemoth

 Artwork, AVAILABLE, Card available, Drawing, Featured, Ink, on paper, Place, Rural, Trees

The yew tree portrayed here is on Merrow Down near Guildford, Surrey. It is probably not the largest or the oldest tree at that site (its regularity and lack of visible hollowing suggests a relative youthfulness), but it is, nonetheless, massive. “Behemoth” is a biblical…
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|INSIGHT2020 |pen and ink |tree |Yew
Bestiary (Hollow Yew)

Bestiary (Hollow Yew)

 Artwork, AVAILABLE, Card available, Drawing, Ink, on paper, Place, Trees

Yew trees are quite odd trees. They evolved earlier than most of the other familiar British trees – oaks or beeches, say – which suggests that their oddities may be ancient traits that other, more modern trees, didn’t need: aerial roots, branches that take root,…
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|Guildford |Surrey |Yew

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