Tim Woolcock
Born 1952Dorset Coast
signed with initials and dated 2019
titled verso
titled verso
oil on panel
31.5 x 42 cms (12½ x 16½ ins)
framed: 40 x 50 cms (16 x 20 ins)
framed: 40 x 50 cms (16 x 20 ins)
£ 3,800.00
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Notes from the artist: This Dorset landscape, with its abstract elements, is part of a recent series I hoped would capture the essence of the English and Irish countryside. It’s...
Notes from the artist:
This Dorset landscape, with its abstract elements, is part of a recent series I hoped would capture the essence of the English and Irish countryside. It’s often refreshing to produce works which are bereft of humankind’s technological and industrial advances.
The abstraction seen in this painting is an attempt to show planetary influences on the earth and, perhaps, display time passing. The moon has always fascinated me, and its phases have been pivotal in many of my purely abstract pieces.
This Dorset landscape, with its abstract elements, is part of a recent series I hoped would capture the essence of the English and Irish countryside. It’s often refreshing to produce works which are bereft of humankind’s technological and industrial advances.
The abstraction seen in this painting is an attempt to show planetary influences on the earth and, perhaps, display time passing. The moon has always fascinated me, and its phases have been pivotal in many of my purely abstract pieces.