Whalley Nab Two new paintings by Rob Miller
Two works completed both are part of a series of new work on journeys. These two works are of Whalley Nab which is a perfect wooded knoll above Whalley village. The terraced cottages of the village can be glimpsed through the circle of leafs which are just strating to change and yellow. In the top painting the wooden lane, steep on one side opens up to a view of Pendle and rows of fields, scattered housing litter the woodlands and the River Calder glitters like a necklace. Aside from the seasons all is largely unchanged on the lane since I walked up the steep brow with my mother some twenty or so years ago.Whalley was the place were I was born.
The road to Whalley; Nearing the bottom of the Nab;
The road to Whalley; On Whalley Nab.
50 cm x 50 cm
Acrylic on Canvas
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