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Sally Ann Wake Jones and Peter Wake Jones
What Might Have Been... And What Has Come To Pass

2019

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Sally Anne Wake Jones & Peter What Might Have Been… and What Has Come To Pass Acrylic on Canvas, 61 x 91 cm Landscape Painting, painted “en plein air” in Windsor Great Park Sally Anne and husband, Peter, share a great interest in the natural environment. For the last three years, they have worked together on canvases to create a unique collection of paintings portraying the historic parkland of Windsor Great Park in its varying moods throughout the seasons. This has meant weekly visits to the park to paint en plein air (or from their people carrier, which acts as a mobile art studio). They paint together, sometimes for five or six hours, immersing themselves in the fabric of the place: the changing weather; the character of the trees; the cycle of life and decay; the flat, wide landscape.
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