Original artwork description:

Wolvesnewton is a small village in Monmouthshire, south east Wales. I painted a series of 'plein air' paintings capturing the graphic undulations of the hills and fields as the landscape swept towards the Brecon Beacons in the distance. It would be impossible to capture the view in it’s full glory as the light changes by the second, so I opted for a more graphic interpretation of the main hues at that moment in the late afternoon when the setting sun started to obscure the mountains.

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Acrylic

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#landscape #sky #fields #wales #brecon beacons 
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Towards Wolvesnewton, Wales (2016)
Acrylic painting
by Paul West

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Wolvesnewton is a small village in Monmouthshire, south east Wales. I painted a series of 'plein air' paintings capturing the graphic undulations of the hills and fields as the landscape swept towards the Brecon Beacons in the distance. It would be impossible to capture the view in it’s full glory as the light changes by the second, so I opted for a more graphic interpretation of the main hues at that moment in the late afternoon when the setting sun started to obscure the mountains.

Materials used:

Acrylic

Tags:
#landscape #sky #fields #wales #brecon beacons 
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Born in Dorset I create bold, gestural landscape paintings and charcoal drawings. A visit to Northumberland in the early 90’s came like a thunder bolt of inspiration resulting in annual... Read more

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