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Inspiration from Artists Wk 211 Featuring Artists : Charles Tunnicliffe and Thomas Clough
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I'd never heard of Tom Chough - interesting name; there's a naturalist on the Isle of Wight trying to re-introduce the red-billed chough, as a matter of possible interest: and really, complete irrelevance! Yes, it's clear he painted to sell - these are all rather pleasing domestic subjects, leaning heavily towards the rural idyll. I think their time may be coming again - as a reaction against the cold, mechanistic, material age in which we seem to be living. I don't have a problem with the sheep painting, perhaps because I've painted sheep and got very confused by the anatomy of their front legs, which bend where you wouldn't expect them to: because they've evolved to better carry the greater weight modern farming requires, I'm told. I've no idea if that's true - anyway: the painting is much more sharply defined than most of the others: is that the painting, or the screen resolution, I wonder? As for a favourite out of all of those - the last but one. I recognize the place, but can't put a name to it.
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One of us - and I think it's me - needs new glasses.... If I were going to be compared to a bird, I'd be quite happy if it was a chough; but perhaps Mr Clough would take a different view... Let's just pretend I didn't fall for that confusion, shall we? Pretend it never happened; you know, hush it up...
Mind you, I could have sworn it read "Chough" in the first place.... Silly old fool...........
PS - What makes this worse is that I HAD heard of Tom Clough - didn't really know his work, though. Thanks Tony for identifying Runswick Bay.
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by Robert Jones, Napa
