Jeremy Gardiner
Jacob’s Ladder and Sidmouth, Devon
Born 1957
signed and dated 2019
titled verso
titled verso
acrylic and jesmonite on poplar panel
50 x 70 cms (20 x 27½ ins)
framed: 63 x 83 cms (25 x 32½ ins)
framed: 63 x 83 cms (25 x 32½ ins)
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It may take a moment to spot the white zigzag of Jacob’s Ladder, a wooden staircase connecting the beach with the Clock Tower and Connaught Gardens above. It is a...
It may take a moment to spot the white zigzag of Jacob’s Ladder, a wooden staircase connecting the beach with the Clock Tower and Connaught Gardens above. It is a tiny but telling feature in this expansive eastward view of the Devon coast.