Chute (Harrison's Rocks)

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Chute (Harrison's Rocks)

£200.00

20x25cm, oil on cradled wood panel.

A painting of a chute within the rock face at Harrison’s Rocks near Royal Tunbridge Wells in Kent. This area is a famous place for climbers to get to grips with the gnarly sandstone stacks and boulders. Here I depict a leafy roofless space within the rocks. You can climb through a small opening and into the chamber with the open sky above you. Tree roots twisting in the cracks and mosses glowing on the wet rock.

Unframed but the wooden support has d-rings and string attached.

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