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Line of Trees Near the Waters Edge,
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Inspiration and subject matter for Miranda Brookes’ current work reflect the British landscape tradition, especially the watercolours of Turner, Cotman and Constable; their landscape and seascapes. Her local environment of Charnwood has proved to be a significant source for her work and echoes deeper concerns for our natural environment generally.
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Hambleton Wood, Hambleton Peninsular, Rutland, winter sunshine.
Walking down the path from Hambleton, we wondered why everyone else was going down the road when we had always used the footpath previously for the beautiful view as it opened out at the end to show the fields, trees and then Rutland Water right across the lake. We soon realised that the path was becoming muddier and muddier and that the only way was to continue down the hill. However, having made this decision, we had the best view as the path twisted around the corner as the different fences on either side framed our view. The trees led us down and the muted colours of the grass, bare trees, fencing and mud provided a beautiful contrast to the expanse of water, tempting us on to the end of the path.
Walking down the path from Hambleton, we wondered why everyone else was going down the road when we had always used the footpath previously for the beautiful view as it opened out at the end to show the fields, trees and then Rutland Water right across the lake. We soon realised that the path was becoming muddier and muddier and that the only way was to continue down the hill. However, having made this decision, we had the best view as the path twisted around the corner as the different fences on either side framed our view. The trees led us down and the muted colours of the grass, bare trees, fencing and mud provided a beautiful contrast to the expanse of water, tempting us on to the end of the path.
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