Jeremy Gardiner
Porthcurno from the Minack Theatre, Cornwall
Born 1957
signed and dated 2019
titled verso
titled verso
acrylic and jesmonite on poplar panel
55 x 75 cms (22 x 29½ ins)
framed: 68 x 88 cms (27 x 34½ ins)
framed: 68 x 88 cms (27 x 34½ ins)
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Gardiner’s atmospheric view of Porthcurno contains an oblique reference to its remarkable history. The small white building on the extreme left is the Cable Hut, a termination point for undersea...
Gardiner’s atmospheric view of Porthcurno contains an oblique reference to its remarkable history. The small white building on the extreme left is the Cable Hut, a termination point for undersea telegraph wires which once made this tiny village world famous.