Jeremy Gardiner
Quayside and Kiosk, Swanage Bay, Dorset
Born 1957
signed and dated 2019
titled verso
titled verso
acrylic and jesmonite on poplar panel
40 x 65 cms (16 x 25½ ins)
framed: 53 x 78 cms (21 x 30½ ins)
framed: 53 x 78 cms (21 x 30½ ins)
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Gardiner was conscious of Verney L. Danvers’ poster while making this painting (see catalogue introduction). Rather than summer holidays, he is remembering a cold day, empty of people but with...
Gardiner was conscious of Verney L. Danvers’ poster while making this painting (see catalogue introduction). Rather than summer holidays, he is remembering a cold day, empty of people but with a view brought vibrantly to life by spring sunlight. The boat trip kiosk and tramway rails in the foreground reflect both personal and local histories.