Embrace the cascade's allure with our exclusive print, a visual poem inspired by the majestic Glenashdale Falls on the Isle of Arran. This artwork captures the raw essence of the Scottish landscape, draped in the vibrant and expressive style of Fauvism, renowned for its bold colour and dynamic brushwork. The print features the waterfall's energetic flow, rendered in vivid hues that dance across the canvas, mingling blues and whites to depict the frothy waters tumbling over rugged rocks. Surrounding the cascade, a tapestry of lush foliage is brought to life with an exuberant palette; strokes of emerald green, bright yellow and autumnal orange create a feast for the senses, evoking the untamed beauty of the Scottish woodlands. This scene's contemplation invites the observer into a world where nature's power and serenity coexist. The contrasting elements – the firmness of the stone and the fluidity of the water – are a testament to the enduring grace found in Scotland's natural realms. The artistry at play in the rendition of Glenashdale Falls offers a captivating visual narrative that celebrates the spirit of the land, promising to infuse any space with the grandeur of the Scottish wilderness. Ideal for those drawn to the vibrancy of Fauvist art and the enchanting beauty of Scottish landscapes, this print both honours tradition and bold modernity. Whether gracing a home, office, or gallery, it serves as a stunning reminder of nature's enduring splendour.
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Few things in nature are as fascinating as a waterfall. From the thunderous roar to the remarkable lighting effects, waterfalls alone are worth travelling for.
Once upon a time there were 3 little pigs. The first little pig built his house out of straw. And the wolf came along and huffed and puffed (a little bit) and blew his house down. And … that …
One in a series of Local Characters. A view over Chagford. Pen and ink and watercolour. In a corner of south west Britain lies a unique land of mossy trees, tumbling rivers and mist-cloaked tors. These flights of illustrative fancy are inspired by the people and places that make up my home, Dartmoor. Titled and signed by the artist. Packaged in a sturdy cardboard tube. 13" x 19" 329mm x 483mm Printed on 330 gsm semi-gloss paper.
I was tumbling through Tumblr, one of my favourite places on the internet to discover history’s lesser-known muses and there, on page thirty-something of my browsing, I stopped at a photograph of an androgynous woman taken by Marianne Breslauer, a name unfamiliar to me. As I began googling her work, my screen was soon taken over by black…
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An incantation of thirty-seven ceremonial incense resins, freshly turned spring earth, and new grasses. “I myself have seen this woman draw the stars from the sky; she diverts the course of a fast-flowing river with her incantations; her voice makes the earth gape, it lures the spirits from the tombs, send the bones tumbling from the dying pyre. At her behest, the sad clouds scatter; at her behest, snow falls from a summer's sky.” ― Tibullus' Elegies, 55 BCE -19 BCE Art: Women Dancing (Dance of the Forest Nymphs) - Warren B. Davis (1865–1928) Walpurgisnacht or Hexennacht ("Witches' Night") is the night when witches are reputed to hold a large celebration and await the arrival of spring.
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