Saturday, October 27, 2012
Thames Barge, near Malden, Essex
The East coast of England is pierced with hundreds of creeks, estuaries and bays, most of which are steeped in rich maritime history. The above painting shows a traditional Thames barge, tied up at low tide in a creek - the vessel reflected in the water in the pale winter light. This oil painting vividly evokes the margin between sea and land, past and present that still lies heavily on eastern England.
Labels:
alwyn crawshaw,
boats,
east coast,
essex,
maritime,
oil painting,
suffolk
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