Even Bigger Studio Paintings. Using print blocks and some thoughts about painting
ON - DEMAND AND LIVE ONLINE COURSES AND MEMBERSHIPS https://www.lewisnoble.co.uk Even Bigger Studio Paintings. Using print blocks and some thoughts about painting. Working on a couple of 120cm x 120cm paintings on canvas. Instagram @lewisnoble_artist Books available now https://www.lewisnoble.co.uk #landscapepainting #ceramics #artworkshops -------------------------------------------------- Working with mixed media using a variety of different paints. I work rapidly but build up the paintings in layers to make sketches that can be referenced in studio paintings. Lewis Noble has lived and worked in Derbyshire since 1996. His focus lies in the physical and emotional impact of the landscape on the senses and the effect this experience has on us. His paintings are not snapshots or photographic frozen moments but through repeated layering and eroding of the painted surface, they contain all of the time it takes to make them. The result is a body of work that speaks to the heart of what it means to be part of the environment. WEBSITE http://www.lewisnoble.co.uk FACEBOOK PAGE / lewisnobleartist INSTAGRAM @lewisnoble_artist

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