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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
23.6x31.5in
About this artwork
This painting depicts the iconic Glastonbury Tor (or mound) with its tower in the foreground rising majestically against the backdrop of the Somerset Levels in England, its ancient silhouette standing in striking contrast against the serene, flat landscape. The levels were reclaimed from the marshy sea by a Dutch water engineer in the 17th century prior to which time the tor was an island. The 'basin' of the Somerset Levels creates temperature inversions… with atmospheric skies as depicted and traps mists above which the tor and tower can be seen. The tor is thought to have been the Island of Avalon to which King Arthur retreated after battle and to have been visited by Jesus as a boy accompanying his tin miner uncle on a visit to Britain. The composition captures the rich history and mystical aura of the region, blending natural beauty with a sense of timeless significance which I hope is captured in this artwork. The piece comes varnished and with a white wooden floating frame.
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.