Gary Cook - Twin Oaks
Ink, charcoal and watercolour on paper
50 x 68 cm (image) 69 x 87 cm (frame)
“These two magnificent oaks stand in Petworth Park. As they get older their lower branches are easing down to the ground forming their own walking sticks to lean on. There are 2,300 different species of birds to beetles, lichen to mammals dependent on oak trees. Some of the 2,300 are silhouetted and written into the background of the painting.”
Ink, charcoal and watercolour on paper
50 x 68 cm (image) 69 x 87 cm (frame)
“These two magnificent oaks stand in Petworth Park. As they get older their lower branches are easing down to the ground forming their own walking sticks to lean on. There are 2,300 different species of birds to beetles, lichen to mammals dependent on oak trees. Some of the 2,300 are silhouetted and written into the background of the painting.”
Ink, charcoal and watercolour on paper
50 x 68 cm (image) 69 x 87 cm (frame)
“These two magnificent oaks stand in Petworth Park. As they get older their lower branches are easing down to the ground forming their own walking sticks to lean on. There are 2,300 different species of birds to beetles, lichen to mammals dependent on oak trees. Some of the 2,300 are silhouetted and written into the background of the painting.”