‘Ashlett Creek’ Acrylic on Canvas 16″ x 12″ in a white float frame – £200 plus P&P
Ashlett Creek with its small harbour lies on the west bank of Southampton Water near the village of Fawley and Cadland.
Oil on canvas 60cm x 30cm in white float frame – £300 plus P&P
A view of Southampton’s container port from Goatee Beach at Eling.
This painting will be available to buy at the Romsey Art Group Spring Exhibition 30th April till 14th May. See Events page for more details.
Oil on panel 12″ x 9″ – price £180 + P&P
Located at the end of Calshot Spit at the entrance to Southampton Water Calshot Castle is one of Henry VIII’s string of artillery forts built to guard the south coast of England. It was constructed between 1539 and 1540 reusing materials from the nearby monasteries at Netley and Beaulieu.
Beach Huts at Calshot
Oil on Canvas 80cm x 30cm – SOLD
Situated on the Hampshire coast at the edge of the New Forest the beach and shingle spit offer panoramic views across the Solent to the Isle of Wight. The strategic location at the entrance to Southampton Water prompted Henry VIII to build an artillery fort at the end of the spit in 1539. Sheltered waters behind the spit are popular for watersports and extensive mudflats provide habitat for the local wildlife.
Highcliffe Castle
Oil on Stretched Canvas 60 cm x 30 cm -Artist’s Collection. Available as a print & greetings card.
The Grade 1 listed building enjoys a cliff top location on the Dorset coast and was built between 1831 and 1835 and incorporates decorative Medieval stonework salvaged from buildings in Normandy, France.
It’s most notable resident was probably Harry Gordon Selfridge the American-born retail entrepreneur who lived there from 1916 till 1922.
The Castle and grounds are normally open to the public and can be hired as a wedding venue.