A friend of mine emailed today:
“It really was not my fault (she pleaded innocently).
A gazelle come out of
Month: November 2008
an insufficient test of character
All well here. Apart from I / we missed the Nouveaux Gaillac eve in Gaillac yesterday, drat.
This is quite a big social
Robin Knox-Johnston, "Roaring Forties"
SPECIAL OFFER: Prints of “Roaring Forties” – A splendid gift, our most famous yachtsman and navigator Sir Robin Knox-Johnston has signed the copies, stocks won’t last for ever! Go to our “Print Gallery” to order your copy today, tomorrow they could be gone, and when they are gone they are gone. See: Robin Knox-Johnston, “Roaring … Read more
Foret de Sivens, the Blasted Oak
Added, from deep in the Forest of Sivens, the first to appear on the Net, one of a series of experimental paintings searching for visionary colour combinations and spirits of the forest, forest forms in the ancient Foret de Siven, France. See: Foret de Sivens, the Blasted Oak
A momentous 18 months since the previous newsletter!
Newsletter 6 from The Art of Gordon Frickers, November 2008
This newsletter goes to people who have
Obama, new signs & colour calibration
This may effect marine painters, they are putting up new signs at the White House, please don’t walk on the lake.
Meantime I am working on
Plymouth Marine Department, history has returned!
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
It’s Pickle night!
Pickle night tonight!!! An excuse to party! Never mind naughty old Guy Fawkes…
The best Pickle night party we ever had included firing 2 real naval cannons complete with gun carriages, from our back garden!
Our thin excuse was