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huw heywood paintings
Most of these latest paintings make use of the opaque and matte nature of gouache paint (a highly pigmented type of watercolour) to capture moments of brightness, drama and contrast in the landscape. Most are scenes in Eryri (Snowdonia), but other places are appearing now too.
![]() Upland - gouache on paper | ![]() Up and down - gouache on paper | ![]() The Vale of Ffestiniog - gouache on paper |
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![]() The first snow - gouache on paper | ![]() Looking up - acrylic on canvas panel | ![]() Afternoon walk - gouache on paper |
![]() Red buoy - gouache on gesso panel | ![]() Eryri, gouache on paper, 200 X 200mm | ![]() Red Wharf Bay, gouache on paper, 150 X 150mm |
![]() Solent 1, gouache on gesso panel, 125 X 125mm | ![]() Byways 1, gouache on paper, 260 X 130mm | ![]() The hidden lakes, gouache on paper, 260 X 130mm |
![]() Morfa Bychan, gouache on paper, 150 X 150mm |
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