The entrance to the Royal Pavilion in Brighton, England looks out onto Pavilion Gardens, formal gardens with pedestrian access. The building is Grade I listedand is built in the Indo-Saracenic style as a seaside retreat for George, Prince of Wales who went on to become Prince Regent and then King George IV. The garden is popular with local people and tourists who sit on the grass in the communcal gardens and share their lunch with the seagulls (not always willingly).
Born in the South of England I now live half way up a mountain in Umbria, Italy. I work from my art studio looking out over fabulous views of the Italian countryside. I am so happy to share my artwork with you.
An artist and writer, I specialize..
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