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by Mike Jory
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'Scratching My Back' combines acrylic, interactive acrylic and watercolor marker to depict a white goat scratching its back with the tip of one horn.... more
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'Scratching My Back' combines acrylic, interactive acrylic and watercolor marker to depict a white goat scratching its back with the tip of one horn. Standing in a multi colored meadow the blue and white of the goat contrast strikingly with the dramatic red and orange of the background. This painting was inspired by a goat at Cannington College in Somerset, England.
New work and videos uploaded every Sunday. Based in Exeter UK, Mike regularly ventures into the countryside to find inspiration for his animal and landscape paintings which show at Gloss in Exeter, the Tavistock Art Gallery (Tavistock, Devon), the Cove's Quay Gallery (in Salcombe, South Devon) and at the ArtFrame Gallery (in Plymouth). 2010 The Royal Bath and West Show, Shepton Mallet, Somerset 2010 'Are You Looking At Me?' (one man show) The Picture House, Exeter 2010 'Animal Instincts' (one man show) The Trowbridge Gallery, Castle Cary, Somerset 2011 'Scenes from the Southwest' (one man show) Exeter Central Library 2011 The Royal Bath and West Show, Shepton Mallet, Somerset 2011 'Highly Commended' in the Patchings 2011 National Art...
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Susan Esbensen
Wonderful use of hues and energetic placement throughout Mike!
Mike Jory replied:
Thanks Susan. The use of red /orange / yellow in the background is unusual for me but it's good fun to experiment :-)