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The Flying Scotsman almost finished

Saturday, June 13th, 2009

All the basics are now in place, the fine details and tidying up remain, in particular the Flying Scotsman herself, the Pullman coaches and the Royal Albert Bridge.

This new steam train painting is very different to the previous “train on a bridge” I have painted!   fs_13.06.09_IMG_5243_d.jpg (more…)

Plymouth, City of discovery

Monday, May 18th, 2009

Plymouth, the city has been my home for over 22 years, most of which was based in Plymstock.  Plymouth_Cattewater_IMG_4313_d.jpg

Almost all of my most famous paintings were created while living in Plymouth including Roaring Forties http://www.frickers.co.uk/marine-art/suhaili.html 

A few copies, signed by Sir Robin Knox-Johnston are still available from http://www.frickers.co.uk/prints.html

You can add a copy to your collection with confidence using PayPal on the Print Gallery page.  

I am  having  2 relaxed enjoyable and sociable weeks in Plymouth. (more…)

Normal service is resumed

Friday, March 27th, 2009

We are very pleased to say our popular, useful “Further Reading”  and story pages are back on line. (more…)

A momentous 18 months since the previous newsletter!

Tuesday, November 11th, 2008

Newsletter 6 from The Art of Gordon Frickers, November 2008

This newsletter goes to people who have  (more…)

News from The Art of Gordon Frickers, May 2007 © 2007

Tuesday, May 1st, 2007

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“I have urgent dispatches” picture in a new book; “I am a maritime historian and have been contracted to write a huge-format (about the size of an atlas) illustrated book on fighting ships 1750-1850. I am keen to include contemporary art and I am a great admirer of your image of the Pickle coming back after Trafalgar”.

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