Original artwork description:

This is an original oil painting of the Dam Head Bridge, a great II listed bridge found in the grounds of the Yorkshire Sculpture Park, by the River Dearne, and set just across from a number of famous Henry Moore sculptures.

It is painted in an alla prima style (wet into wet paint), on canvas board, using professional Rembrant, W&N and Old Holland oil paints, and a combination of hogs hair bristle brushes and sable.

Materials used:

oil paints (Rembrandt, W&N, Old Holland), Brushes (hogs hair, sable)

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#yorkshire sculpture park #river dearne #arched bridge #impressionism #england #landscape oil painting #river thames #henry moore #trees flowers 
Sculpture Park Yorkshire Dam Head Bridge impressionist landscape painting (2017)
Oil painting
by Gav Banns

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This is an original oil painting of the Dam Head Bridge, a great II listed bridge found in the grounds of the Yorkshire Sculpture Park, by the River Dearne, and set just across from a number of famous Henry Moore sculptures.

It is painted in an alla prima style (wet into wet paint), on canvas board, using professional Rembrant, W&N and Old Holland oil paints, and a combination of hogs hair bristle brushes and sable.

Materials used:

oil paints (Rembrandt, W&N, Old Holland), Brushes (hogs hair, sable)

Tags:
#yorkshire sculpture park #river dearne #arched bridge #impressionism #england #landscape oil painting #river thames #henry moore #trees flowers 

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For the past 15 years I have engaged in extensive sketching and drawing as a personal endeavour, reading and studying prolifically from the masters of old. Submersing oneself into art... Read more

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