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by Paul Davenport
$24.00
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Product Details
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Design Details
Exploring bridges and an archway as the main compositional feature.... more
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Spot clean or dry clean only.
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Exploring bridges and an archway as the main compositional feature.
This photograph was taken in Douglas on the Isle of Man in the UK.
Taken with an Olympus OM1 with a Zuiko 50mm 1.8
I started off in fine art, by going to Wakefield School of Art and then St Martins in London to do Sculpture, I have spent most of my time (after going to Camberwell School of Art for a Graphics degree) doing graphic design, working through various sectors including publishing, sales promotion, marketing, and design consultancies, before starting my own company in 1995. I have always to some extent kept up with the fine art - even when this just meant going out sketching with my dad... and its always played a big part in my design work. Most recently though I have being doing rather allot of drawing, re igniting a passion for my long lost love of fine art (or scribbling). From sketching my neighbours little girl, I found myself...
$24.00
Paul Davenport
Thank you to Jannice Walker for featuring this photograph in the 'All Art Welcome' group :-)
Paul Davenport
Thank you to Fred Jinkins for featuring this photograph in the 'We Paint Every Day' group :-)
Lexa Harpell
Love the angles and light!
Paul Davenport replied:
I was rather distracted by being almost up to my knees in mud at the time :-)