Peter Ellenshaw
Landscapes
and Seascapes
Ellenshaw is not content unless he is creatively challenged by new subjects. "I don't enjoy painting only one
subject. I am constantly looking for new challenges in my paintings. Each painting has its own set of problems, and
they always take their own good time to be solved. I never do any preliminary drawing but launch straight into
blocking the rough masses of color, covering up the white canvas. I paint only in acrylic because it dries fast; therefore, I am able to proceed quickly to the next step. This varies depending on what the subject is. If it's a ship on
the high seas or a landscape, there are a dozen things to attend to - color, design, drawing, etc. The painting will
stay in rough form until all the various problems have been solved."
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