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The hamlet I live in is called "Boduel". So far as I can tell, the name comes from the Cornish "both hewel" - "House of sunlight". It's an apt name, when the clouds aren't there. On clear days, the sky is as big as you like, and sometimes, as on this winter morning, the clouds only add to the size and to the light, instead of taking them away. Acrylic on canvas. 405 x 505mm. Unmounted, £500. |
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