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by Martin Davey
$14.50
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Our spiral notebooks are 6" x 8" in size and include 120 pages which are lined on both sides. The artwork is printed on the front cover which is made of thick paper stock, and the back cover is medium gray in color. The inside of the back cover includes a pocket for storing extra paper and pens.
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Southampton Old Cemetery during a sunny autumn day is the feature of this painting, produced during late November 2018. It first opened in 1846, in... more
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Southampton Old Cemetery during a sunny autumn day is the feature of this painting, produced during late November 2018. It first opened in 1846, in the town of Southampton, UK. The graveyard eventually reached 27 acres in size and has one grade II listed headstone. It also features 60 graves with people linked to the Titanic disaster, but all of these are empty. Most of the site is in a state of uncontrolled vegetation, with just a few areas tidy, although the site is rarely used for burials now sees many visitors enjoying the rambling nature of the site, with gravestones slowly disappearing in the undergrowth. Now the climbing plants and trees have become a part of the site as well as the graves themselves.
This painting was created on mounting board to a size of 20” 16”, and painted in oils.
Welcome to the artwork and paintings of artist Martin Davey. Martin creates visual work in a number of styles and media. On this site one can see Martin's illustration work, which is digitally painted in a traditional methods in photoshop. The subjects range from imaginative cartoon and animal subjects, whimsical scenes and horror and scifi. Martin likes all of his artwork and paintings to be as accessible as possible to a wide audience. Detail and colour are important, combined with a simple visual message for any one to enjoy.
$14.50
Meg Shearer
Beautiful palette and Wonderful light and detail! I love the eye level pov too! Gorgeous work Martin! l/f!