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David Deakins (b.1944) - Framed 20th Century Oil Evening Harbour
Description
A fine 20th Century oil by David Deakins (b.1944). With expressionistic details and a variety of application techniques. Complete in Deakin's trademark impasto style. Well-presented in a white frame. Signed and dated. On board.Condition
The overall condition of the oil is very good. their is some minor dirtying to the white coloured frame.
Size
31.5 x 51.5cm (12.4" x 20.3")Framed Size: 38.5 x 58.5cm (15.2" x 23")
Artist Biography
David was born in 1944 and lives with his wife in the South-West of England. He started painting in oils with a palette knife, at the age of eight. His first picture was a seascape measuring 3.5" x 2.5" which he still has. He paints mainly with a palette knife, continuing in the tradition and style of his late father, George, who for 30 years painted in his studio in Somerset.
Deakins’s style owes much to the texture and consistency of the oil paint he uses. The pictures may change but the style remains distinctly unique. David Deakins enjoys painting both seascapes and landscapes in bold and atmospheric colours, but old sailing boats are his favourite subject, especially in rough seas. After obtaining an MSc. in Marine Biology, David combined his career, teaching biology and painting for galleries and exhibitions.
Deakins has enjoyed outstanding success with his paintings being sold widely throughout the UK and have gone as far as Alaska and Mexico.
| SKU | rs060 |
|---|---|
| Artist | David Deakins (b.1944) |
| Date | 20th Century |
| Dimensions | 31.5 x 51.5cm |
| Medium | Oil |
| Style | Impasto |
| Subject | Seascape & Coastal |
| Item Returns | This item can be returned |
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