Water in oils

Marine pictures by Herefordshire-based painter Martin Lamport. These paintings are inspired by sailing and traveling experiences, using conditions and locations I have witnessed and subjects which caught my imagination. Some have stories attached. Some are merely for fun. They probably do not satisfy any modern definition of art. I just strive for craftsmanship. Taking my inspiration from the Mad Hatter I paint what I like and I like what I paint. I hope you do too.

Thursday, 21 April 2016

Classic yachts are a difficult subject to resist.  Sophie Elizabeth, originally Safari was built in 1910, she was 65ft overall and weighed 49 tons. Oil on canvas 19 x15 inches.

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