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Gerry's work can be found at Lander Gallery, Lemon Street Market, Truro, Cornwall, TR1 2PN. Tel 01872 275 578, email info@landergallery.co.uk and website www.landergallery.co.uk. His originals can also be found at Artframe Gallery, 61 Cornwall Street, Plymouth, Devon. Tel: 01752 227 127. |
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The Road Not Taken
The title of this painting is that of a poem by Robert Frost. The painting was inspired by a walk through Ethy Woods from Lerryn to Golant in October. Size 20" x 30" - £4,250 |
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March Sunshine Looking out from the north-eastern slopes of Bodmin Moor towards Devon above the village of Henwood. 12" x 18" SOLD |
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Towards Stowe's Hill This old track runs parallel with the deep seam of copper and tin ore that was taken from the old Clanacombe Mine behind us and on up, and under, the distant quarry we can see hewn and blasted from the side of Stowe’s Hill before us. The hillside here is pockmarked with mineshafts, the latest of which appeared as a small hole in the main track leading to the quarry in 2010 and is now a gaping chasm which has swallowed the entire width of the track and more and falls away into the 17 levels of underground workings going down to sea level, 1,000 feet below. 20" x 30" - £2,450 |
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October Shadows Brilliant shafts of October sunshine break through the autumn canopy of beeches near Rosecraddoc, while a group of ducks come up the lane for a splash in the puddles by the road. 20" x 30" - SOLD |
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Stonaig This is the shepherd's hut (known as a bothy), now used as overnight shelter by those crossing Rannoch Moor in this part of the Ben Nevis – Glencoe region. It's late October towards the end of the rut and the birches have turned deep golden.
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The Cheesewring The Cheesewring is a granite stack near the top of Stowe’s Hill. The summit is the site of an old Iron Age fort/enclosure. The Cheesewring itself is close to the edge of the quarry which was the source of thousands of tons of granite in years gone by. |
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South Caradon Mine Looking west at sunset past the ruins of Holman's engine house which stands over the center of Kitto's lode. The lode which also runs east – west under the south side of Caradon Hill was the richest copper mine in East Cornwall in it's heyday 150 years ago. |
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Above the Fowey Estuary and Readymoney cove Sheep graze in the March sunshine on the rough pastures above the cliffs where the Fowey meets the sea. The coast path runs along the edge of this field and runs on south (to the right) to Gribbin Head a mile or two on. |
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On Craddock Moor, January Bullocks stand trying to find warmth in the weak, mid-morning winter sun. Snow lies around the old stack of Craddock Moor mine, a half-mile west of Minions. |
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Merlin, Dozing Merlin dozes in the warmth of February sunshine with hens for company. 18" X 14" - SOLD |
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Grazing on the Common Mares and foals graze the common on the edge of the moor above St. Cleer. |
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Wheal Jenkin This is one of the early copper mines on the north side of Caradon Hill. Here we look east towards Kit Hill & Dartmoor and see the ruins silhouetted against the rising sun on the February morning. |
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Art in CornwallGerry Hillman is an artist renowned for the depth and quality of his landscape painting. |
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Artists in CornwallGerry is among the finest artists in Cornwall and also undertakes private commissions for customers (prices depend upon the nature of the subject and the amount of research needed - please contact him for more information).
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