Do you know that feeling of going somewhere every day and being so familiar with it that you don’t see something special or obvious – and then feeling delighted when you notice it? That’s what I want to do with my art.
Today it’s Olde Forde House, a former manor house originally built in 1550ish and substantially rebuilt in 1610.
It was bought in 1978 by Teignbridge District Council who utterly ruined it by building the ugliest modern headquarters building possible in its grounds. In an irony worthy of Kurt Vonnegut Jnr the new building contains the planning department.
Part of my Postcards from Newton Abbot series of postcard-sized ink and watercolour sketches.
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