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Seaweed days
Three panels · Acrylic on textured canvas · Hardwood frame with beeswax finish · Each panel 50 × 20 cm · 2025
📍 ///caves.irrigated.kitchens
The last of the summer seaweed lingers on the beach. Clambering over wet rocks to find this place - a crevice near the beach huts , the reluctant October sun dipping towards the horizon.
This is that place. This is that light.
Seaweed Days is a small, intimate triptych painted from a precise point on the North Cornwall coast, recorded at ///caves.irrigated.kitchens. A hidden crevice, found by scrambling over wet rock at low tide, tucked near the beach huts as the last warmth of the year begins to leave. October light. Summer seaweed clinging on. The season turning whether you want it to or not.
Across three panels the composition moves through the full story of this place. The left panel catches the rock in its most vivid mood - Atlantic blue and cobalt flooding the fractured strata, the Bude Formation geometry alive with light. The centre panel settles into the warmth of sand and stone - cream, warm brown and ochre boulder forms tumbling together at the tide line, soft and unhurried. The right panel is the quietest of all - dusty mauve, soft grey and purple shadow, the rock retreating into the dimming afternoon, the season finally, gently, letting go.
Three panels. One crevice. One October afternoon that will not come back.
Medium: Acrylic on textured canvas
Panels: Three · Each 50 × 20 cm (combined width 60 cm)
Frame: Hardwood with beeswax finish Location: ///caves.irrigated.kitchens · North Cornwall coast
Availability: For sale · Triptych only
Collection: Ground Truth - North Cornwall
The triptych is sold as a complete set of three framed panels. Collector enquiries welcome.
Three panels · Acrylic on textured canvas · Hardwood frame with beeswax finish · Each panel 50 × 20 cm · 2025
📍 ///caves.irrigated.kitchens
The last of the summer seaweed lingers on the beach. Clambering over wet rocks to find this place - a crevice near the beach huts , the reluctant October sun dipping towards the horizon.
This is that place. This is that light.
Seaweed Days is a small, intimate triptych painted from a precise point on the North Cornwall coast, recorded at ///caves.irrigated.kitchens. A hidden crevice, found by scrambling over wet rock at low tide, tucked near the beach huts as the last warmth of the year begins to leave. October light. Summer seaweed clinging on. The season turning whether you want it to or not.
Across three panels the composition moves through the full story of this place. The left panel catches the rock in its most vivid mood - Atlantic blue and cobalt flooding the fractured strata, the Bude Formation geometry alive with light. The centre panel settles into the warmth of sand and stone - cream, warm brown and ochre boulder forms tumbling together at the tide line, soft and unhurried. The right panel is the quietest of all - dusty mauve, soft grey and purple shadow, the rock retreating into the dimming afternoon, the season finally, gently, letting go.
Three panels. One crevice. One October afternoon that will not come back.
Medium: Acrylic on textured canvas
Panels: Three · Each 50 × 20 cm (combined width 60 cm)
Frame: Hardwood with beeswax finish Location: ///caves.irrigated.kitchens · North Cornwall coast
Availability: For sale · Triptych only
Collection: Ground Truth - North Cornwall
The triptych is sold as a complete set of three framed panels. Collector enquiries welcome.

