Description
Original painting “The Old Flour Mill from Fullbridge Quay, Maldon” celebrates one of my favourite buildings here in Maldon – the Old Flour Mill long since disused. I wonder how long it will be allowed to stand there empty except for the pigeons and seagulls. I love the shape and colours it has become in its distressed state. The architecture is echoed in the new buildings on the opposite banks which may be the only reminder in years to come.
This is part of my growing catalogue of original paintings depicting my new(ish) home and forms part of my first exhibition of ten new original paintings. It is my first response of my experience exploring the locale over the last few years. Maldon is a such lovely town with many places of interest making it a really lovely day out from the history of the ancient buildings to beauty of the countryside – unique to this part of Essex.
See “The Old Flour Mill from Fullbridge Quay, Maldon” at my solo exhibition of original paintings “Views of Maldon” the Maeldune Heritage Centre
25th August – 12th September 2017
St. Peter’s Tower, Market Hill, Maldon, Essex CM9 4PZ
Original Painting “The Old Flour Mill from Fullbridge Quay, Maldon” has been created using acrylics on deep edged canvas. Most people choose to hang my work without a frame so you can see the process where I have laid the canvas on the floor and dripped, spilled, and thrown the paint. Tray frames are recommended should you wish have this framed. I can arrange this for you.
Also available to buy are Signed, Limited edition prints (100) of “The Old Flour Mill from Fullbridge Quay, Maldon” or Signed, numbered, open edition reproduction prints of “The Old Flour Mill from Fullbridge Quay, Maldon”





