Paintings of Skipton Canal on Canvas
Skipton 6am Acrylic/mixed media on canvas 50cmx70cm painters studio snapshot not for printing copyright rob miller |
I love the English early morning in summertime when its a kind of hazy lazy cool on the skin but you know its going to get warmer but never hot..I like it especially when I'm on or near water or in the forest when the dew is rising and the world seems full of mystery. This painting was sketched and began life about 7 years ago and was one out of three, Its of Skipton and the short canal that was made up to the castle wall and the dead end lime shoot. A deep and verdant part of England if there ever was one. I finished the first of the three paintings which if I recall sold straight of the easel and also a one off giclee print hand signed and finished which hangs in pride of place above the fireplace in the Millhouse Restaurant near Blackburn, but this one and the other one just never got completed, the reason being that I moved studios from Turton to Withnell. At the time of starting the paintings I was seriously into Cezanne, Braque and Picasso and the way they worked the subtle shifts of tonality to aid their representation. Anyhow 6 years later I found him and knew what to do with him I like the way he has turned out and the next I think is going to be okay. Please note the photo does not really capture the shifts in the blues the originals and giclee are far nicer......
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