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Gordon HuntGordon Hunt, A Sailing Break, Seascape Art, Affordable Art, Cornwall Art2020
2020
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A sailing break. Gordon Hunt. Acrylic painting. ‘A sailing break’ is an image of friends out sailing, taking a break from the sailing to enjoy the beautiful warm turquoise water and sunshine. Painted on deep edge canvas and ready to hang.
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Gordon Hunt paints beautiful, colourful and relaxing paintings. Gordon works from his home studio in Fowey, Cornwall. “I paint the light effects of sunshine on water, with sparkling reflections and silhouettes, resulting in strong contrasting colours and dynamic shapes,” he explains. “I have a real sense of ‘painting the light’ when creating these works, evoking the feeling of sunshine, holidays and well being, which I think is why they are so popular.” “The camera is my sketchbook, I carry it at all times, ready to capture a moment, a ray of light, a sparkle of water. Back in the studio I sketch out the composition in my sketchbook, it has brown paper pages, so as well as the shapes drawn with a black pencil, I also use a white pencil to indicate the white, bright areas of the painting.” Gordon Hunt paints in acrylic on box canvas. “The quick drying properties of acrylic suits my style of painting, building up layers of colour, working towards the brightest parts of the painting. I also like the modern clean look of box canvas on the wall.
Size: H:100 cm x W:100 cm
- Creator:Gordon Hunt (British)
- Creation Year:2020
- Dimensions:Height: 39.38 in (100 cm)Width: 39.38 in (100 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Deddington, GB
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU63237173582
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