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Artist: Duncan MacDonald Johnson
Sun Setting Over Mwnt and A Cottage Garden in Monmouthshire
By Duncan MacDonald Johnson
Located in Deddington, GB
Duncan MacDonald Johnson
A Cottage Garden in Monmouthshire
Original Landscape Painting
Watercolour Paint on Paper
Image Size: H 56cm x W 76cm
The work is sold mounted but not framed . Overall size with mount is H 73cm x W 94cm
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The work is sold unframed although shown as framed in the photographs
Please note that in situ images are purely an indication of how a piece may look.
A cottage garden in Monmouthshire is an original landscape painting by Duncan MacDonald Johnson. The sunlight in spring brought out the richness of this garden in Monmouthshire in contrast to the farmland surrounding it. It was a joy to sit in this garden for two days and watch Spring bloom all around me.
Duncan MacDonald Johnson
Sun Setting Over Mwnt
Original Watercolour Painting
Watercolour on Paper
Unframed size : H 56 cm x W 76 cm
Overall size with mount is H 73cm x W 94 cm
The work is sold mounted but not framed .
Sold unframed
The work is sold unframed although shown as framed in the photographs
Sun Setting Over Mwnt is an original watercolour painting by Duncan MacDonald Johnson. This piece was painted on the cliff path from Aberporth to Mwnt in Ceredigion in 2015. It was completed in situ as the sun was setting. It is a quiet spot...
Category
2010s Abstract Expressionist Duncan MacDonald Johnson Art
Materials
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From the Sound of Arisaig, Winter Storm, Duncan MacDonald Johnson, Welsh Artist
By Duncan MacDonald Johnson
Located in Deddington, GB
Duncan MacDonald Johnson
From the Sound of Arisaig, Winter Storm
Original Landscape Painting
Watercolour Paint on Paper
Image Size: H 56cm x W 76cm
The work is sold mounted but not ...
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Duncan MacDonald Johnson A cottage garden in Monmouthshire Original Landscape Ar
By Duncan MacDonald Johnson
Located in Deddington, GB
Duncan MacDonald Johnson
A Cottage Garden in Monmouthshire
Original Landscape Painting
Watercolour Paint on Paper
Sheet Size: H 56cm x W 76cm x D 0.1cm
Sold Unframed
Please note that insitu images are purely an indication of how a piece may look.
A cottage garden in Monmouthshire is an original landscape painting by Duncan Macdonald Johnson. The sunlight in spring brought out the richness of this garden in Monmouthshire in contrast to the farmland surrounding it. It was a joy to sit in this garden for two days and watch Spring...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Duncan MacDonald Johnson Art
Materials
Paper, Watercolor
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