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Heather Hills

Heather Hills

Impressionist – Landscape

About this painting

Just five minutes fr my house is the picturesque view that is the Waldridge Fells. It’s one of the last Heathlands in the UK and thankfully protected. The sweet smell of heather is intoxicating, and the multitude of bill berries that grow there make the most scrumptious jams.


Acrylic on Canvas Board £145
Size – ML – 40cm x 30 cm x 0.3
Artist/Designer – Lucy Dawlish (LucyD)
Materials – Canvas board – Liquitex Heavy Body Paints: Golden Soft Body

Album: Landscape

Categories: Acrylic Canvas / Canvas Boards Impressionist Landscape

Tags: #Heath #Heather #Hills #Moors #Pastels #pink #Purple #Size-ML (30-50cm)

One man and his dog

One man and his dog

About this pating

The is Waldridge fell looking out towards Stanley. It was late, the sun had all but gone. The clouds backlit and the top of the grasses aglow with the last moments of the sun. I was admiring the view when a man and his loyal friend came walking by. Who knows why he was walking out so late, perhaps he had just finished work, but one thing was clear he loved his friend and was looking after them. You could hardly see the path ahead but he was still there heading out onto the Fells. I knew I just had to paint this scene.


Acrylic Canvas Abstract £495
Size – 100cm x 50cm x 2.5cm
Artist/Designer – Lucy Dawlish (LucyD)
Materials – Wood Framed Stretched Canvas: Liquitex Heavy Body Paints: Golden Soft Body Medium Isolation layer: Golden Gloss Varnish

Album: Landscape

Categories: Acrylic Canvas / Canvas Boards Impressionist Landscape

Tags: #Dog #Grasses #Heather #Hills #Misty #Moody #Orange #Purple #Sky

City Dystopia

City Dystopia

SOLD

About

I loved lockdown, there was little traffic, the sounds of the birds were beautiful, and the air seemed to be cleaner. I’ve always loved landscapes and the great outdoors and during the lockdown, the environment seemed (in my mind) to go back to how it was always supposed to be. For me, there is a real difficulty juggling modern life with towns and cities. They are forever encroaching on our beautiful landscapes, powerlines are everywhere, and you can’t see a beautiful landscape without a wind farm popping up in it. Most of my landscapes leave out all the blite we have inflicted on our landscapes. However, My latest piece “City Dystopia” embraces it and expresses my thoughts and feelings about the Juxtaposition I (we) stand in between our cities and our landscapes.


Acrylic on Convas £475
Size – m – 100cm x 80cm x 1.5cm
Artist/Designer – Lucy Dawlish (LucyD)
Materials – Wooden framed streatched canvas – Liquitex Heavy Body Paints : Golden Isolation Layer : Liquitex Satin Varnish

Album: Abstract

Categories: Abstract Acrylic Sold

Tags: #pink #Purple #Size – XL (100-200cm)

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