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Salt-Stained Stillness
£895.00Anchors in the Sand
£595.00Breath of the Ocean’s Edge
£895.00Tides Unspoken
£595.00A Dance of Masts and Gulls
£595.00Beached Companions
£595.00The Waiting Tide
£595.00Lines Drawn in the Sand
£595.00Ribbons of the Wind
£595.00Red Against the Blue
£595.00Low Tide Haven
£595.00Anchors in the Breeze
£595.00Bound to the Shore
£995.00Sails Resting in Silence
£995.00Harbour Dreams
£995.00Ebb and Anchor
£995.00Sunset Docking
£995.00Lost In Translation
£995.00Lost For Words
£995.00Silver Sands
£595.00Our Old Spot
£895.00Open Reflections
£895.00Butler’s Row
£795.00Coastal Cascade
£895.00Nautical Nocturne
£895.00The Gulls
£595.00Tided Down
£795.00Whispering Waves
£995.00Boats Amidst Bliss
£995.00Vast Waters
£795.00Harmony of Waves
£595.00Harbour Haven
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About John Horsewell
Essex- born John Horsewell had a love for art from an early age; unsurprising when you consider that his parents and grandfather were all professional artists. Whilst at school he experimented with all forms of media, soon realizing that oils were most suited to his style of working, best allowing him to convey the light and shadow he desired.
Upon leaving school Horsewell entered the world of interior design, continuing to paint in his spare time. He exhibited extensively; first locally and then- as his reputation gained weight- across Manchester, Birmingham and London. In 1978 he decided to pursue painting as a full time profession, and has experienced great success in doing so.
Horsewell most frequently chooses to depict his own most loved landscapes, from the vistas of Southern Europe to the tranquil shores of Florida, where he spends much of his time. His paintings are executed using both brushes and palette knives, giving them their distinctive texture. The flair with which he paints communicates the pleasure of the location he has reveled in, inviting the viewer to share in the experience with him.
Working today from his studio on the Essex/ Suffolk border, Horsewell continues to express his affection for the natural world around him, his technique ever evolving.
