by rosie jarvis
Acrylic
h: 76 w: 61 d: 2 (cms).
In a valley near Uppingham while sketching a landscape the two poplars caught my attention as Sentinels inviting entry to the path, and into the artwork itself, in addition to being guardians of the land. A rainbow hovers momentarily across the scene symbolic of the changeability of the future of the landscape and the threat to the Sentinels with climate change .In my work there is conversation between the panorama and the finer details within that, the “field furniture “ that speak of the land’s lived in reality and a sense of place. I painted this on natural flax the product of the land.
£800 (As exhibited.)
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by rosie jarvis
Acrylic
h: 41 w: 41 d: 2 (cms).
The tall green poplar trees called out to me for this work, and the misty Malvern Hills in the background. I used a gold primer on flax as a surface to paint on to give the glowing sense of morning light but painted over the gold with raw sienna opaque to enhance the brightness. Tucked into the trees is the farmhouse. The Welsh borderlands offer some dramatic landscapes. my son was married on the hill where I am standing.
£650 (As exhibited.)
Please Note: All sold artworks must be collected from Yardley Arts between 22nd - 24th July, 11am - 5pm. Buyers are welcome to collect in person or arrange a courier to collect on their behalf.

