A composition which plays with scale and perspective to elevate a piece of flint at the edge of a ploughed field to the status of 'standing stone' in this landscape rich in prehistorical features. The statue-like rock was barely 30cm high.
Developed from sketches drawn in situ during the summer of 2001, this drawing was exhibited at Fisherton Mill Gallery in 2002.
charcoal, charcoal pencil and watercolour on paper
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A composition which plays with scale and perspective to elevate a piece of flint at the edge of a ploughed field to the status of 'standing stone' in this landscape rich in prehistorical features. The statue-like rock was barely 30cm high.
Developed from sketches drawn in situ during the summer of 2001, this drawing was exhibited at Fisherton Mill Gallery in 2002.
charcoal, charcoal pencil and watercolour on paper
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This artwork is sold by Glenn Ibbitson from United Kingdom