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Glittering sea

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From high up looking down to the sea at Prawle Point, It was a beautiful day, but so windy up there I decided to give up on oils, and use coloured pencils on heavyweight Strathmore toned paper. My eye was caught by the coastal path wending its way past ancient orthostats (stone boundary markings that look like teeth), and a modern stone mound made by walkers. Salcombe Sands are just visible in the distance. Available ready to frame, A3 size.

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From high up looking down to the sea at Prawle Point, It was a beautiful day, but so windy up there I decided to give up on oils, and use coloured pencils on heavyweight Strathmore toned paper. My eye was caught by the coastal path wending its way past ancient orthostats (stone boundary markings that look like teeth), and a modern stone mound made by walkers. Salcombe Sands are just visible in the distance. Available ready to frame, A3 size.

From high up looking down to the sea at Prawle Point, It was a beautiful day, but so windy up there I decided to give up on oils, and use coloured pencils on heavyweight Strathmore toned paper. My eye was caught by the coastal path wending its way past ancient orthostats (stone boundary markings that look like teeth), and a modern stone mound made by walkers. Salcombe Sands are just visible in the distance. Available ready to frame, A3 size.

 
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