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Original artwork description:

This painting of a landscape uses a variety of methods to paint and draw, using a variety of tools to apply the paint.

The images seek to capture what we see in a landscape, both the non-urban and urban environments, observing overgrown foliage on fences, buildings that are worn with flaking paint on window frames and doors, worn walls, bits of things seen as we speed by whilst on a train, in a car or cycling along a country road.

This painting has been exhibited at:

Titan Arcardia Gallery: Nov 2023-Feb 2024
Ilminster Open: June-July 2024
CICCIC, Taunton: Feb-Apr 2025
Orchard Gallery: June-July 2025

Materials used:

Liquitex Acrylic Paint (Heavy Body) on Mixed Media Paper

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#landscape #painting #acrylic #painting in #markmaking 

Journey to Bristol (Landscape) (2023) Acrylic painting
by Adam Grose MA PGCE

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This painting of a landscape uses a variety of methods to paint and draw, using a variety of tools to apply the paint.

The images seek to capture what we see in a landscape, both the non-urban and urban environments, observing overgrown foliage on fences, buildings that are worn with flaking paint on window frames and doors, worn walls, bits of things seen as we speed by whilst on a train, in a car or cycling along a country road.

This painting has been exhibited at:

Titan Arcardia Gallery: Nov 2023-Feb 2024
Ilminster Open: June-July 2024
CICCIC, Taunton: Feb-Apr 2025
Orchard Gallery: June-July 2025

Materials used:

Liquitex Acrylic Paint (Heavy Body) on Mixed Media Paper

Tags:
#landscape #painting #acrylic #painting in #markmaking 
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My work currently explores fragility through layering and entropy. It responds to history, memory, the landscape and the human condition. These semi-abstract glimpses are drawn from observation when... Read more

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