Seasalter relics I by Peter Gander

Seasalter relics I
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A very good "reduced" water colour. I really like this. You have captured the atmosphere of the area very well.

Thanks Judith. Are you a local?

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31/03/2015
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Seasalter, west of Whitstable is so-named after sea salt was collected here centuries ago in large, shallow, copper pans which allowed the water to evaporate after the tide receeded, leaving the precious commodity behind. These old groynes have been left behind too, pointing their battered skeletal forms towards the isle of Sheppey, to the north-west. Winsor & Newton watercolour on The Langton 300gsm (rough) paper.

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