Towels | Shrouds | Figures Bending Over
Towels obviously occur in many beach and bathroom scenes but we kept finding odd examples of either a towel or towel-like shroud draped often over the head. In many instances they seem signifcant in some way and create a very strange atmosphere. In some of the paintings figures are bent over for no apparent reason, sometimes with a towel hanging over their heads and sometimes without.
Winter Seascape (1983)
oil on board - 29h x 68w (cm)
The Fisher (1983)
pencil on paper - 27.9h x 38.1w (cm)
Pier Head (1982)
oil on board - 56.5h x 77.5w (cm)
The Bathroom (1982)
oil on board - 40h x 61w (cm)
Farewell (1982)
oil on panel - 15h x 22.5w (cm)
Figures on the Moors (1981)
oil on board - 30.5h x 45.5w (cm)
Small White Beach with Bait Diggers (1981)
- 9.5h x 24w (cm)
Beach Huts and Bathers (1981)
oil on board - 40h x 91w (cm)
Beach Carnival (1981)
oil on board - 61h x 91.5w (cm)
Bank Holiday (1981)
oil on canvas laid on board - 24.1h x 48.3w (cm)
Yacht Race (1981)
oil on board - 91h x 130w (cm)
Evening (1980)
oil on board - 40.6h x 91.4w (cm)
Penelope (1980)
oil on board - 22.5h x 30.5w (cm)
Bathers at Lepe (c1980)
oil on board - 32.5h x 40w (cm)
Deckchairs, Beaulieu River (1979)
oil on board - 13.5h x 30.3w (cm)
Bait Diggers (1979)
oil on board - 14h x 25.5w (cm)
Figures on a Beach (1979)
oil on board - 56h x 81.5w (cm)
Solent (1978)
watercolour on paper - 21h x 37w (cm)
Old Boathouse, Beaulieu River (1977)
oil on board - 71h x 91w (cm)
Sandbank with QE2 (1976)
pencil on paper - 28.8h x 39.1w (cm)