Cudden Point, Cornwall

16cm x 14cm (6"x5"), oil on card SOLD
Posted on Friday 13 April, 2007 · share
Comments (5)
JOL wrote:
What glorious contrasts of colors and textures. The greens, browns, and mauves are rugged, very "masculine," like wonderful Cornwall, and the variations in blues and pinks provide a more, shall I say, "feminine" side to this spectacular painting? There will be those who protest this masculine/feminine dyad, but I happen to see it and love it.
04.13.07
Dimitris C. Milionis wrote:
When confronted with a beautiful painting like this, it's worth reminding ourselves that the internet has a revolutionary movement of fine art returning to its purpose of pleasing the eye. Great work!
04.13.07
Pat Carlson wrote:
We were in Cornwall the week before you were. Your painting speaks of one of the world's great natural beauties.
04.14.07
Fanny Campbell wrote:
I don't know Cudden Point but I've been to Mevagissey. The Cornish coast is lovely. Y ou could do worse if you have to leave France.
04.14.07
JCP wrote:
Looking back to the roots?
We have the same one on both sides of the Channel...
04.14.07

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