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Small view #5 by Sarah Randall

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Sarah Randall's entry in our Spirt of Place Art Prize.

Artist statement: This series of "small views" explores the space between mankind and natural occurrence. It portrays rural landscapes and distinctive forms unique to this place. Despite this control we have on our environment, nature has a persistent, soft resistance to defy our intentions. The way forward for us is negotiation.

Medium: oil on paper, framed

Size: 27cm x 28cm framed

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Sarah Randall's entry in our Spirt of Place Art Prize.

Artist statement: This series of "small views" explores the space between mankind and natural occurrence. It portrays rural landscapes and distinctive forms unique to this place. Despite this control we have on our environment, nature has a persistent, soft resistance to defy our intentions. The way forward for us is negotiation.

Medium: oil on paper, framed

Size: 27cm x 28cm framed

Sarah Randall's entry in our Spirt of Place Art Prize.

Artist statement: This series of "small views" explores the space between mankind and natural occurrence. It portrays rural landscapes and distinctive forms unique to this place. Despite this control we have on our environment, nature has a persistent, soft resistance to defy our intentions. The way forward for us is negotiation.

Medium: oil on paper, framed

Size: 27cm x 28cm framed

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