
Southwold Beach Huts, Suffolk
Available as limited edition prints and original watercolour painting
All prints are reproduced on 190gram Archival acid free paper. Each print is individually signed and numbered by the artist and bears an embossed authentication with print number. The image area of the print is 11" x 16" suitable for framing in a standard 16" x 20" frame.
Southwold Beach Huts, Suffolk
Special Offer on Limited Edition Prints
Unmounted signed and numbered print only £24.95 each
Mounted, framed, signed and numbered print
Overall size 16" x 20"
£95.00
Original Watercolour Painting Custom Framed
Overal size 11" x 25"
£395.00
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Southwold Beach Huts Suffolk by Peter Bowen - 2010
I have always been fascinated by beach huts - they come in many sizes and shapes but most of all they are sometimes painted in different colours.
The Southwold Beach Huts in Suffolk are no exception and are brightly coloured examples of the beach hut in all of its glory.
The Southwold Beach Huts painting represents many happy hours spent at the beach basking in the warm sunshine and enjoying the shelter that the beach huts offer from the winds.
This beach huts painting is actually 11" x 25", I enjoy painting on a full sheet of heavy watercolour paper and did not forget the washing line!
About the Artist 
Peter Bowen R.G.D., BA, an accomplished graphic designer and professional watercolour artist.
His unique style of painting architectural subjects with humorous situations has earned him an international reputation during the last 25 years with much of his work in private collections in Canada, the United States and Great Britain.
Ideas for pictures often start as a collection of sketches of things that I have seen. I then create a composition in my mind that I think would work. "Often I start sketching directly on to watercolour paper with a fine pen, letting the lines do the work and form the framework of the picture". Colour elements follow and start to bring life to the painting. Shading and tonal colour adds dimension to the framework of shapes.
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