Jeremy Gardiner
Worbarrow Bay and Mupe Bay from Flower's Barrow, Dorset
Born 1957
signed and dated 2019
titled verso
titled verso
acrylic and jesmonite on poplar panel
60 x 89 cms (23½ x 35 ins)
framed: 73 x 102 cms (28½ x 40 ins)
framed: 73 x 102 cms (28½ x 40 ins)
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Gardiner’s viewpoint is from Flower's Barrow, an Iron Age earthwork which is gradually falling into the sea through coastal erosion. In the centre of the painting, picked out in green,...
Gardiner’s viewpoint is from Flower's Barrow, an Iron Age earthwork which is gradually falling into the sea through coastal erosion. In the centre of the painting, picked out in green, is a later defensive construction – a Second World War pillbox.