Church Lane, Sewerby by Moonlight by Glenn Marshall
Glenn Marshall

Church Lane, Sewerby by Moonlight by

My next door street given the “Grimshaw” treatment painted on Saunders Waterford 140lb paper with W & N Artist Watercolours

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About Glenn Marshall

As a painter of light, legend and landscape I am indebted to the wonderful medium of watercolour which gives me the versatility to incorporate many different styles in to my work.
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moonlight, nocturne, sewerby, church lane, atkinson grimshaw

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  • Laura Grogan
    Laura Groganalmost 2 years ago

    Beautiful atmosphere!

  • Glenn Marshall
    Glenn Marshallalmost 2 years ago

    Thanks Laura – looks like a nice evening for ducks and frogs!!

  • scallyart
    scallyartover 1 year ago

    Your water is superb. Love the old fashioned looking figure in this one.

  • Hey – sorry for delay in replying. Thanks. Although is my own composition it incorporates a lot of the ‘Grimshaw’ effects. He added a lone woman in many of his paintings. They were not added as part of any social comment about women but merely to give a sense of scale to a painting as well as a focus.

    – Glenn Marshall

  • creativegirl2
    creativegirl2over 1 year ago

    This picture says a lot with very few elements!

  • Thanks. I do indeed like to pare things down and especially I like the challenge of painting with a restricted pallette.

    – Glenn Marshall

  • E.E. Jacks
    E.E. Jacks12 months ago

    I love his work and this speaks to me so much. Very emotive.

  • Thanks Esther. I think that Grimshaw is one of the most under rated artists of all time. His ability to create those amazing images that do indeed stir the emotions, has been a great inspiration to me and countless others.

    – Glenn Marshall

  • LisaMM
    LisaMM7 months ago

    A wonderfully atmospheric painting, so lovely.

  • Many thanks Lisa.

    – Glenn Marshall

  • TheWanderingBoo
    TheWanderingBoo7 months ago

    beautiful artwork

  • Many thanks.

    – Glenn Marshall