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Ken Hammond (b.1948) - Contemporary Acrylic Luggers and a Brigantine
Description
A view of luggers sailing along the coastline with a brigantine in the distance. Presented in a wooden frame with a gilt-effect inner edge. Signed to the lower-right corner. On canvas on stretchers.Condition
There are a couple of slight marks to the frame but overall in fine condition.
Size
28.9 x 21.1cm (11.4" x 8.3")Framed Size: 36.2 x 28.2cm (14.3" x 11.1")
Artist Biography
Ken Hammond was born in Surrey in 1948 and is a self-taught artist. Ken's love of the coastal scenes and old ships have brought him to the South Coast where he now lives. As a child, Ken spent holidays with his uncle who was a fisherman on the River Fowey in Cornwall. This is where the influence for the estuary and harbour scenes in Ken Hammond's paintings has come from. Ken has been a member of the crew on the Sailing Ship 'Sir Winston Churchill'; this helped him with the understanding of the rigging and handling of the older working vessels which features strongly in his paintings. Ken Hammond has also been greatly influenced by the Dutch Masters and the Norwich School of Painters. Enjoying working in all painting mediums, Ken is always trying to achieve new and different styles.
| SKU | rb056 |
|---|---|
| Artist | Ken Hammond (b.1948) |
| Date | Contemporary |
| Dimensions | 28.9 x 21.1cm |
| Medium | Acrylic |
| Subject | Nautical |
| Item Returns | This item can be returned |
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