Posts Tagged ‘paintings’
Sunday, February 19th, 2006

Clansman departing Castlebay, Barra – a thoroughly professional commission, thank you all at Calmac
Today you can view “Clansman departing Castlebay, Barra” onboard ship in the main saloon of Clansman, or collect a beautiful signed copy here from page http://frickers.co.uk/prints.html See below how pleased others are with their copies!
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Tags: atmosphere, barra, Barra RNLI lifeboat, blown away, budding artist, Calmac, Captain John Simkins, Castlebay, Castlebay Hotel, Castlebay Lifeboat, Clan MacNeil, clansman, commissions, conclusion, family and friends, first class, further reading, Gordon Frickers, Kisimul Castle, naming ceremony, Outer Hebrides., paintings, ports, princess anne, princess royal, royal princess, shipping professionals, The Princess Royal, vip, Western Isles
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Sunday, October 5th, 2008
Morris men, on my return to Plymouth I found my friend and fellow painter David Folley is busy with numerous large impressive portraits, some theatrical people, a couple of exotic female nudes and a series of paintings of Morris men.
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Tags: boat building, cutlasses, east sussex, female nudes, morris men, paintings, plymouth, portraits, prints, sussex, sword dance, trafalgar dawn, vagrant
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Thursday, October 23rd, 2008
Gallerie Marin (Market St, Appledore, N. Devon) reopening is great news for Audrey’s clients and artists including me, Gordon Frickers.
In my view Audrey Hinks is a great “people person”, one of the very, very few gallery owners who acts with total integrity with her clients and her artists.
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Tags: alan hinks, Appledore, Appledore Shipbuilders, collectable, colour combinations, colour experiments, colour vision, french landscapes, Gallerie Marin, Golden Hind, marine painters, Mayflower, paintings, plymouth, special colour vision, studio in Plymouth, talent spotting
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Monday, January 5th, 2009
Possible projects include a Laperouse painting, one or 2 on the theme of Nelson and Trafalgar (because the Victory 2005 series are about to become available for sale, I will write the story here soon) a further famous wine village series this time involving more working people in the paintings, and I have a new idea that relates to paintings about some of the big issues of our times.
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Tags: black ice, capitalism, christmas, climate change, famous wine village, laperouse, mild fever, Nelson, new year, painting, paintings, plymouth university, sustainability, thaw, thesis, time temperatures, Trafalgar, university plymouth, victory, white christmas, wine village
Posted in A year in the Tarn, Artists with artists, Englishman in France, Marine Art, Paintings in progress | No Comments »