A view of Falmouth from the quay south of the Art School.
"Painting or drawing—or otherwise making marks with anything, even with a computer—is a way of knowing something about a person, thing, or place. To depict a place is to translate the colours and shapes provided by reflected light. No one ever paints or draws exactly what is there. What is painted or drawn is a recognition of the momentary patterns that makes sense to the artist. "
--Doc Togden
An article about the painting and links to where copies may be bought, is on the Aro Books worldwide website
"Painting or drawing—or otherwise making marks with anything, even with a computer—is a way of knowing something about a person, thing, or place. To depict a place is to translate the colours and shapes provided by reflected light. No one ever paints or draws exactly what is there. What is painted or drawn is a recognition of the momentary patterns that makes sense to the artist. "
--Doc Togden
An article about the painting and links to where copies may be bought, is on the Aro Books worldwide website
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