Jeremy Gardiner
The Two Bays from Durlston Head, Dorset
Born 1957
signed and dated 2019
titled verso
titled verso
acrylic and jesmonite on poplar panel
40 x 80 cms (16 x 31½ ins)
framed: 53 x 93 cms (21 x 36½ ins)
framed: 53 x 93 cms (21 x 36½ ins)
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A view across Durlston Bay towards Peveril Point, its coastguard cottages tiny among the receding contours of the Dorset coast. Beyond is Swanage Bay and Ballard Point, the Pinnacles and...
A view across Durlston Bay towards Peveril Point, its coastguard cottages tiny among the receding contours of the Dorset coast. Beyond is Swanage Bay and Ballard Point, the Pinnacles and Old Harry chalk stacks silhouetted against the white cliffs. The title and composition were suggested by a postcard in Gardiner’s collection.