A continuation of my Goldfish paintings. It's also a continuation of my Dartmoor paintings as the landscape featured in this piece is a genuine Dartmoor viewpoint from Belstone Tor. I do feel the rocks speak to me in a surreal way with their complex shapes jutting out of the ground and representing, as they do, a period of volcanic activity some 250 million years ago. Plus I love the dark, moody beauty with weather to match. Conan Doyle set The Hound of The Baskervilles on Dartmoor because of it's brooding atmosphere.
The Goldfish bowl always symbolises a fragile ecosystem in my personal iconography.
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A continuation of my Goldfish paintings. It's also a continuation of my Dartmoor paintings as the landscape featured in this piece is a genuine Dartmoor viewpoint from Belstone Tor. I do feel the rocks speak to me in a surreal way with their complex shapes jutting out of the ground and representing, as they do, a period of volcanic activity some 250 million years ago. Plus I love the dark, moody beauty with weather to match. Conan Doyle set The Hound of The Baskervilles on Dartmoor because of it's brooding atmosphere.
The Goldfish bowl always symbolises a fragile ecosystem in my personal iconography.
Shipping: if your country is not in the shipping table and you think global is high contact me and I'll get a price.
Oil on canvas
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This artwork is sold by Daniel Loveday from United Kingdom