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48 Dartmouth Galleries Festival


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Peter Cosslett and Bob Tucker


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portfolio. We are, however, delighted to showcase two stunning local artist in this month’s By the Dart. The late Peter Cosslett Peter’s success as a full time artist over the years stems from his fine brushwork and his close observation of how the sea behaves around our coast. The scope of Peter’s work extends into many other subjects, including landscapes and snow scenes. Peter also enjoyed success with popular prints of his work portraying the local area. Peter was considered to be one of the finest


contemporary painters who specialised in seascapes. He was a committed and meticulous artist who had a technical mastery and virtuoso brushwork that is Andras Kaldor


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DARTMOUTH GALLERIES FESTIVAL STARTS FRIDAY 14TH OCTOBER


PREVIEWS START AT 6PM AND GO ON UNTIL 9PM YOU ARE INVITED TO ALL THE GALLERIES


ALSO VISIT US ON SATURDAY 22nd FROM 10am – 1pm FOR AN “ART TASTING”


unsurpassed. This is a unique opportunity to add a very special painting to your collection. Bob Tucker Bob was born in Devon and has spent most of his life in the South West. He currently lives on Dartmoor and this is the main focus of his work, as well as Devon coastal scenes although, over the years, Bob has painted a variety of subjects. He has drawn inspiration from early experiences as a child, such


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as camping on the moor and regular visits to the coast. He continues to spend much time in these places, walking on the moor regularly and looking for new ways to capture the atmosphere in his paintings while portraying the features of the landscape accurately, artistic licence notwithstanding. Bob has been complimented on the way that the mood


of his work seems to change with the passing of the day as lighting varies, giving his originals their characteristic life. The ultimate accolade for him is for someone to look at a painting and say that it is as if they are really there, feeling the breeze on their face, with the scent of the moorland air around them. We hope you find the time to call into the gallery very


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soon to view these exceptional artist first hand. Our experienced, friendly staff are on hand to assist you. 7 Foss street TQ6 9DW, 01803 839099 www.tritongalleries.co.uk


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