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Hugh
Handprinted linocut from a seaside town.
Part of the “Landscapes” Gallery By Hugh
A handprinted linocut of the view from my bedroom window. Edition of 50.
Part of the “Landscapes” Gallery By Hugh
A handprinted linocut of the famous harbour in Lyme Regis. Edition of 75.
Part of the “Landscapes” Gallery By Hugh
Looking down on the far cliff of this Cornish bay.
Part of the “Landscapes” Gallery By Hugh
The roots of an overgrown hedgeline surrounding a neolithic fort.
Part of the “Landscapes” Gallery By Hugh
This is the deep ancient Dorset drovers' lane where the story of Rogue Male is set - a mysterious... Read more
Part of the “Landscapes” Gallery By Hugh
The only real bay on the Isle of Portland, painted in a day in a race against hunger, cold and th... Read more
Part of the “Landscapes” Gallery By Hugh
One of a series painted in 2009 when I was Artist in Residence for the 400 anniversary of the isl... Read more
Part of the “Landscapes” Gallery By Hugh
A painting that plays with the rhythm of the landscape.
Part of the “Landscapes” Gallery By Hugh
A small French study that took me 6 days to complete as I waited for the light to pick out salien... Read more
Part of the “Landscapes” Gallery By Hugh
This young up and coming singer owed me a few hours of wasted time, so I forced him to sit still ... Read more
A quick portrait this - it took a full day of work and I held his attention by placing a mirror b... Read more
A challenge this was to paint by oil lamp and to give the head as much light as the lamp. Painte... Read more
Commissioned by the Royal Central School of Speech & Drama of one of their most distinguished alu... Read more
Commissioned by a lady in the West Country, this was painted over four days, allowing much time f... Read more
This was a daring composition arrived at after two days of drawing, and discovering who really wo... Read more
In drawing this man, I found he gesticulated a lot with his hands, so naturally they had to be pa... Read more
This painting was commissioned by the boy's mother. It took three days to complete, one for the ... Read more