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Peter's wold view
Fields of View by Peter Watson
We couldn’t resist our stunning ‘big picture’ on the back page of this issue of The Pantry. It’s by Beverley-born artist Peter Watson, now based in Scarborough, and is part of a collection of views of the East Yorkshire called Fields of View.
Peter’s work takes a fresh look at the East Yorkshire Wolds landscapes made internationally famous recently by David Hockney. Focusing on the way the landscape is affected by modern farming methods, the landscapes, all oils on canvas, include views of Folkton Brow, Weaverthorpe Slack, Sherburn Wold and Willerby Wold. Peter says: “The Wolds are often overlooked as they don’t have the dramatic landscapes of the nearby moors and dales. But they have their own quiet beauty, and modern farming methods have given them their own very special drama. I hope to convey some of that in my work.” Peter is pictured here at Ulrome, near Bridlington, at work on his next collection, which looks at coastal erosion in the East Riding.
His work is regularly exhibited around Yorkshire – his next exhibition will be at Gallery Beyond in Nunnington next June. And Peter is familiar with the Pipe and Glass from many years ago – as a student in Beverley in the 60s, he used to be a regular!
For more about Peter and his work:
www.peterwatsonpaintings.co.uk
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:October 2013
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