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The humorous look of camping on a hillside by the sea is the subject of this new painting by Peter Bowen. First entered into the Royal Academy Friends Annual Art Exhibition in Bristol, UK. 

I had this crazy idea for a painting showing rows of caravans precariously arranged in rows while the edge of the cliff continues to erode into the sea at an alarmning rate. 

I really was under pressure to get this painting completed in time for entering the exhibition. As with all of my paintings it was fun and very enjoyable - I paint for myself creating wacky scenes and situations and enjoy showing my watercolour paintings. Sometimes I never get an opportunity to hang these on my own walls. 

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I must admit I struggled to get the composition just right while capturing the essence of the structures and balance the many colours together so that there remained a freshness to the scene. 

Clifton Wood Bristol by Peter Bowen, I wanted to capture the size and detail that the buildings deserved and did not forget the washing lines!<br><img src='http://www.artq.net/artImages/15/GVUF5424321104453125.jpg'><br>]]></description></item></channel></rss>