The Manger. the White Horse

The Manger. the White Horse

The lie of the land is mesmerising with undulating hills tipped with the slight design of the White Horse on the top right of the picture. The superstitous and indeed primal design of the horse is like a scar or writing code of a deep distant past relating to the Anglo-Saxon heritage or druids before Roman times. The whiteness of which was enhanced, like a photo re-touching, to command the hills, in recent times under the National Trust's auspices.

The ryhmes of the hills are like a skeleton bones defining the lean of the land. The sleeping mass of the hills slumber at the prospect of scrutiny.

Artist: J.Perkin
Acrylic Painting on board with frames
Size 76 cm x 33 cm

The Manger. the White HorseScale
Since graduating at Hertfordshire College of Art and Design, John Perkin has had many one man shows in Berkshire, the surrounding counties and London.
The subject matter of his paintings covers a wide range of human activity and landscape. 
The style is basically figurative, but where appropriate, abstraction is employed to suggest movement or mood.  
Also the unity of the subject may be enhanced by an indication of objects in the background through those
 in the foreground which would normally obscure them.
Price
The Manger, The White HorseTA:001094 £20.00 £180.00
Acrylic Painting on board with frames 76 cm x 33 cm Artist: J. Perkin

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