Blown on the Moor

Exmoor is a special place with its wild untamed grasses and heathers and views to distant fields and hedgerows. The contrast between the wild landscape and the tamed, farmed landscape is one of Annie’s favourite themes. She enjoys exploring the boundary between the two. This impressionist painting takes its inspiration from the works of J.M.W. Turner and more recent work by Joan Eardley. Much of the work is painted loosely with just a few details, such as hedgerows in the distance painted in more detail, inviting the viewer to look closely at the work. Painted primarily using a palette knife and rags, Annie is able to imply and infer the textures of the landscape with deft strokes and mark making.

“Blown on the Moor” is on a box canvas is available unframed for £125. It is 29.5 cm x 21 cm x 3.5 cm deep. It was recently shown at Chocolate Books in Wiveliscombe https://chocolatebooks.co.uk/ It is now available directly from the artist from her Studio Gallery. Visits by appointment. If you are interested please contact Annie for further information. Details can be found on her contacts page.

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