Cornish harbours are like the farm yards of the sea. Places where, for hundreds of years the fishermen and women of Cornwall have landed some of the most nutritious seafood available. Harbours are also places of safety and security. Safety from the storms that pound the South West of England. When the weather is bad most harbours become bustling workshops; equipment being serviced, nets re-strung, crab pots repaired, engines serviced, stories told and quayside pubs kept busy!
"Seven Decades of Dorset: Where Ancient Coast Meets Living Art"
On and off for 75 years, I have walked the same Dorset shores, watched the same ancient light dance across Jurassic cliffs, felt the same wild weather that has shaped this coast for millennia. My abstract expressionistic paintings..
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