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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Neale Marriott, Incombe Hole I, Ivinghoe, Chilterns, Buckinghamsire, 2026

Neale Marriott

Incombe Hole I, Ivinghoe, Chilterns, Buckinghamsire, 2026
oil paint, spray paint, colour pencil, gouache on chalk emulsion base on board
11 ¾ x 9 ½ ins
30 x 24 cm
Please note: This artwork is sold unframed. Should you wish to discuss framing options please contact the gallery. Artworks will be posted after the exhibition closes on the 1st August.
£ 1,250.00
Neale Marriott, Incombe Hole I, Ivinghoe, Chilterns, Buckinghamsire, 2026
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Incombe Hole, near Ivinghoe marks the start of the Ridgway and the ancient Icknield Way. It is a short, steep sided gorge in the chilterns that has the protective cloak...
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Incombe Hole, near Ivinghoe marks the start of the Ridgway and the ancient Icknield Way. It is a short, steep sided gorge in the chilterns that has the protective cloak of vegetation in the centre, creating an enclosed space that has neolithic remains.
This painting of the chalky grasslands in the foreground, undulating down to the flat landscape of Aylesbury Vale in the distance, combines a variety of media; a chalk emulsion base, spray paint, oil paint, gouache and watercolour pencil. Each has a subtle textural role in capturing the essence of the landscape and the sky above. On a hot, hot day, the strange forms of the steep sided valley dropping away began to seem like waves with the brushstrokes tracing the human pathways up the gorge.
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