Posts Tagged ‘plymouth’
Tuesday, May 8th, 2007
Mauretania’s usual ports of call were, Liverpool, Southampton, Plymouth, Le Harve, Queenstown (now Cobh) & New York. She restored the prestige of the British Merchant Marine & Cunard in particular. (more…)
Tags: Cobh, Cunard, further reading, gold, Le Harve, Liverpool, maiden voyage, Mauretania, Mersey Ferry, New York, plymouth, prints, Queenstown, Southampton
Posted in Further reading about the paintings, Marine Art, prints | No Comments »
Friday, October 3rd, 2008
Today I am leaving Michael’s beautiful Cotswold stone house in this picture book Cotswold stone village. The sun is shinning from a clear blue sky. A very fresh cold breeze made for an exhilarating morning walk before a shower and back to the laptops and web site tasks.
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Tags: art sites, business courses, commissions, cotswold stone, ferry, internet business, plymouth, radio devon
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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
Posted in Artists with artists, Marine Art, galleries | 5 Comments »
Thursday, November 6th, 2008
How did this special event come about?
University of Plymouth Marine Department, has a long and salty history, Tectona being a part.
Remarkably, two paintings inspired by a former captain and Uni lecturer helped save and return Tectona to Plymouth.
“Tectona“, was (more…)
Tags: A touch of fame, elegant greetings card, former captain, Moyana, plymouth, Plymouth City Council, Plymouth City Council in 1980, Plymouth Maritime Department, reported wrecked, salty history, School of Maritime Studies, School of Maritime Studies Plymouth, Tectona, University of Plymouth Marine Department
Posted in Marine Art, Tectona, diary, prints | 3 Comments »
Tuesday, November 11th, 2008
Newsletter 6 from The Art of Gordon Frickers, November 2008
This newsletter goes to people who have (more…)
Tags: Almost sold out, bae systems, Basque region, British Marine Federation, Castelnau de Montmiral, commission, Devonport Royal Dockyard Ltd, dhows, drawing, Fine Art, frigate, Government of Oman, Les Plus beaux villages de France, ministry of defence, New Print Gallery, Newsletter, no gallery commission, Obama being elected, painting, passionate about painting, plymouth, reliable investment, Royal Netherlands Navy, RSS feed, Sir Robin Knox-Johnston, South of France, superyacht, Superyacht uk, Superyachts, The Art of Gordon Frickers, The Flying Scotsman, Trafalgar, vagrant, velsheda, Waterwitch
Posted in A year in the Tarn, Newsletters, hyperspace frontiers, website development | 1 Comment »
Sunday, December 14th, 2008
I arrived in Plymouth after various adventures en route including an unexpected party at St Malo and am in for a busy week.
Went to the farm at Calvados and picked up a few more important things from the wreckage of 94 RPR, my home of 22 years.
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Tags: after D Day, an inexpensive good restaurant, Breton, Calvados, Castelnau de Montmiral, crying cat, divorce, friendly Breton's, Gorron, Hotel La Rance, Lieutenant, Luftwaffe, Luftwaffe randomly strafing ditches, Mont Saint Michel, Normandy, Phare de L'Alet, plymouth, plymstock, Polynesian, Quai Sebastopol, restaurant, Roscoff, shrapnel, St Malo, St Michael's Mount, Tarn., the farm, the Pioneer Corps, very Breton bar
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Monday, May 18th, 2009
Plymouth, the city has been my home for over 22 years, most of which was based in Plymstock. 
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…)
Tags: David Folley, famous paintings, Naval reference Library, plymouth, plymstock, Print Gallery, roaring forties, Sir Robin Knox-Johnston, Sutton Harbour, the Cattewater
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Thursday, December 24th, 2009
This is to wish you a sincere Merry Christmas and to copy my latest newsletter for those unable to receive the News Letter. 
Some of you will not have received my email Christmas card and new Christmas News letter, copy below.
Reasons for this include bounced and blocked emails (more on that below).
The Internet can be bizarre, I’d had a reply from Robin Knox-Johnston, star of my “Roaring Forties” painting, then got an, INVALID RECIPIENT message re the address! (more…)
Tags: Christmas News letter, European Regional Development Fund, frigate Mercedes, Itzac, Jane banks, Katie Cluett, Marine Art, marine paintings, News Letter, Newsletter, plymouth, Rhoda Mary, roaring forties, Samuel Plimsoll, The boats that made Britain, Waterwitch
Posted in A year in the Tarn, Englishman in France, Exhibitions, Marine Art, Newsletters, Paintings in progress, diary, prints, research | No Comments »
Monday, December 28th, 2009
Back to work today, pressing on with a group of marine paintings, developing sketches, preparing boards… (more…)
Tags: Emigration from Plymouth, Marine Art, marine paintings, Nelson at Gibraltar, plymouth, Porto Fino, Samuel Plimsoll, super yachts
Posted in Paintings in progress, diary | No Comments »