Maggie LaPorte Banks Photography
British
Discover beautiful artwork by Maggie LaPorte Banks online with Wychwood Art. Maggie LaPorte Banks artist comments: "My Art is routed in landscape, influenced by childhood memories of Donegal, by Lough Swilly, surrounded by dark mountains. I spent ten years living near to the Brecons Beacons and painting using a tent as a studio in all seasons. For over thirteen years I was an artist in residence in a cottage on the end of Cape Cornwall overlooking the Brisons at different times of the year. Therefore, I have a vast amount of passion for the skies, sea and mountains which I love to involve within my paintings. My recent works have been developed from these roots and are becoming much more abstract, focusing on 'the essence of place' through the colours I use and emotions I have created. I work mainly in oils, acrylic and mixed media, sometimes adding unique materials such as sand, carborundum, iron fillings and many other products I feel the work dictates.to
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Artist: Maggie LaPorte Banks
Carn Gloose, Hot and Sunny Twinkly Seas By Maggie LaPorte Banks
By Maggie LaPorte Banks
Located in Deddington, GB
original
Acrylic on linen
Image size: H:50 cm x W:50 cm
Complete Size of Unframed Work: H:50 cm x W:50 cm x D:2cm
Frame Size: H:53 cm x W:53 cm x D:5cm
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2010s Photorealist Maggie LaPorte Banks Photography
Materials
Acrylic
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