Original painting title: Firle Beacon 81 x 59 cm
Firle Beacon
2019
Oil on linen
81 x 59 cm
First Shown Landscapes of Identity
In the heart of the South Downs, where the hills undulated like the curves of a sleeping giantess, there dwells a tale. It spoke of a woman, a guardian of the land, whose very form was etched into the landscape, her silhouette a testament to the beauty and power of the earth.
Her presence could be felt in every gentle rise and fall of the land, her spirit intertwined with the very fabric of the hills around Firle Beacon, South Downs. From afar, the outline of the hills resembled the graceful curve of her hips and the elegant sweep of her legs, a tribute to her eternal watch over the land she called home.
Legend had it that the Lady of the Hills was born from the union of earth and sky, a being of pure energy and boundless wisdom. She roamed the hills with the grace of a gazelle, her laughter echoing through the valleys like the song of a lark.
But it was not just her beauty that captivated those who beheld her form; it was the sense of peace and tranquility that she brought to the land. In her presence, the flowers bloomed more brightly, the birds sang more sweetly, and the rivers ran crystal clear.
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