Gary Cook - Upperton Oak
Ink, watercolour and charcoal on board
20 x 30 cm (image) 29 x 39 cm (frame)
A beautiful oak in the grounds of Petworth Park near the north wall, on the climb up to the Upperton Monument. The words in the background of the painting are some of the 2,300 species from bats to beetles, and mammals to lichens that are dependent in some way on oak. The Great oak beauty moth in the corner is one of these species.
Ink, watercolour and charcoal on board
20 x 30 cm (image) 29 x 39 cm (frame)
A beautiful oak in the grounds of Petworth Park near the north wall, on the climb up to the Upperton Monument. The words in the background of the painting are some of the 2,300 species from bats to beetles, and mammals to lichens that are dependent in some way on oak. The Great oak beauty moth in the corner is one of these species.
Ink, watercolour and charcoal on board
20 x 30 cm (image) 29 x 39 cm (frame)
A beautiful oak in the grounds of Petworth Park near the north wall, on the climb up to the Upperton Monument. The words in the background of the painting are some of the 2,300 species from bats to beetles, and mammals to lichens that are dependent in some way on oak. The Great oak beauty moth in the corner is one of these species.