The Breakwater or ‘Cobb’ is a harbour wall full of character and history. It was first mentioned in 1328 when it was damaged by storms. The sweeping curves make it a natural subject for my particular style.
Digital Print (Archival)
Size 420mm x 297mm
Edition 250
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Porlock Bay lies on the Bristol Channel, between Hurlstone Point and Porlock Weir in Somerset. It is on the route of the South West Coast Path, Britain’s longest waymarked footpath stretching for 630 miles running from Minehead in Somerset to Poole Harbour in Dorset.
Digital Print (Archival)
Size 420mm x 297mm
Edition 250
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The village has changed a lot over the years, in fact it was washed away in a storm in 1917.
Digital Print (Archival)
Size 420mm x 297mm
Edition 250
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From Shaldon, looking towards Teignmouth with it’s Victorian Pier. This charming town is packed with seaside charm with a quaint, unspoilt feel and lots of local character.
Digital Print (Archival)
Size 420mm x 297mm
Edition 250
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