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20th December 2008

Here are some paintings I have recently finished. The painting ‘Agapanthus august storm’ continues my fascination with the Agapanthus dunes on Tresco. The other two form the beginnings of two new series, ‘Fun in the sun’ is the first of a series of paintings of children playing on the beach and ‘Bluebells near Zennor’ begins a series about the wild flowers that bloom along the Cornish coast.

Agapanthusauguststorm.jpg       bluebellsnearZennor.jpg        funinthesun.jpg  

 Agapanthus August Storm              Bluebells Near Zennor                     Fun In The Sun Tresco

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info on December 20th 2008 in Julia Robinson

My partner Julia Robinson

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This is my partner Julia. Isn’t she gorgeous. We met in Sept. 1984 on our B.A. Fine Art course at the then Polytechnic Wolverhampton. Anyway like me Julia is an artist and will soon have her own web site, but until her web site is up and running we decided to put something on mine. We had decided in anycase to link our web sites and have something about each other on our web sites. Hope that makes sense. There will also be a catagory in each of our online stores where you can have a look to see what artworks Julia has available.

Here are some of Julia’s recent flower paintings….

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Julia has many influences on her work from Elizabeth Blackadder to Rothko. And so explores figurative and more abstract forms which you will be able to see on her own web site and if you are in London you could always visit the Geffrye museum to see one of her works. 

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info on November 7th 2008 in Julia Robinson