wreck of the SS Fernebo, Cromer

wreck of the SS Fernebo, Cromer
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Thanks for putting the painting into context, this makes it more enjoyable. An excellent composition with plenty to hold my attention.

Thanks for your comments Nick and Margaret, appreciated.

Very good painting, David.

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04/07/2018
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oil on canvas. 20"x30" - the remains of the wrecked SS Fernebo, revealed at low (spring) tide at Cromer East Beach in June. The steamer hit a mine in 1917, broke up and was left to the sea, which occassionally reveals the remains of the ship, now merging visually with rock formations, on a low tide.

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David A Hall

My creative practice is centred on paint media and photography (analogue and digital). Based in Norwich for many years, but with family roots in the seascapes of the Sussex and Norfolk coasts, I am drawn to the flux between sea and land, and the traces of historical structures - decaying mooring…

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