This painting was exhibited at the Museum of North Devon, Barnstaple, as part of the North Devon Art Award exhibition. It originated from studying with certain ambivalence the furious debate revolving around wind turbines in the English countryside.
Sancho Panza in Don Quixote tilted at imaginary enemies and there is a reference to him in the bottom right hand corner tilting at an old windmill - which, of course, these days everyone loves; but did they at the time?
Can be signed on the front if wished.
Oil, knives, sticks, medium paste
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This painting was exhibited at the Museum of North Devon, Barnstaple, as part of the North Devon Art Award exhibition. It originated from studying with certain ambivalence the furious debate revolving around wind turbines in the English countryside.
Sancho Panza in Don Quixote tilted at imaginary enemies and there is a reference to him in the bottom right hand corner tilting at an old windmill - which, of course, these days everyone loves; but did they at the time?
Can be signed on the front if wished.
Oil, knives, sticks, medium paste
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