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Elements of the landscape

Whenever someone knows I’m an artist the first question they ask me is ‘what do you like to paint?’, to which my answer is invariably ‘landscapes’. Sometimes the follow-up question is ‘and what medium do you use?’ My answer is that my main paint of choice is watercolour, although now I have moved away slightly to other media that are equally exciting in their own right

Barry Herniman

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