Philip Robbins
A Language of Peace - Waves Breaking, Looking across to Chamouth from Lyme Regis Church Cliff, 2026
oil and beeswax on board
11 ¾ x 9 ½ ins
30 x 24 cm
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.
These waves breaking in Lyme Regis – all day everyday and through the night – breaking over the ledges where Mary Anning first found ichthyosaurs - rising and falling the...
These waves breaking in Lyme Regis – all day everyday and through the night – breaking over the ledges where Mary Anning first found ichthyosaurs - rising and falling the water may crest and then withdraw – conjured by our planet the seas and the moon these and all waves speak of a native language capable of bringing peace despite the energy of difference.
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