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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
23.6x31.5in
About this artwork
This atmospheric acrylic painting on stretched canvas portrays the evocative ruins of Corfe Castle in Dorset, England, bathed in shades of purple and pink. Corfe Castle was built by William the Conqueror shortly after the Norman invasion of 1066 to subdue the local Saxons and to guard the route to Normandy across the English Channel. It has acted as a home to the very unpopular King John I and his son and a prison for their political rivals. Later,… during the Civil War it withstood two sieges by the Roundheads before an Act of Parliament was passed and it was destroyed using gunpowder. It stands as a testament to British history and this particular image I think is very evocative blending romance and ruin, inviting reflection on the passage of time and the enduring power of place. It comes complete with a white wooden floating frame ready to hang and includes a certificate of authenticity. The canvas is signed and a thin layer of varnish serves to protect against UV light and dust.
Alison Adams is a mixed-media artist based in the Cotswolds. She originally trained and worked as both a dentist and naturopath before embracing art full-time in her retirement. She intuitively combines acrylic paint and collage, exploring textures and layers with a whimsical, ever-evolving style that transforms natural forms into lively, sometimes fantastical creations. Her art radiates boldness and joy, aiming to uplift and energize viewers with its exploratory spirit.