2017 โ€“ Bridge of Sighs, Oxford โ€“ Watercolour โ€“ Ken Hayes

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Bridge of Sighs, Oxford by Ken Hayes โ€“ a brand new (2017) original watercolour, signed and in perfect condition.

An impressionist seascape watercolour by UK artist Ken Hayes of Caerphilly, South Wales, known as a โ€œPurveyor of exquisitely stained pieces of paperโ€.

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Bridge of Sighs, Oxford by Ken Hayes โ€“ a brand new (2017) original watercolour, signed and in perfect condition.

An impressionist seascape watercolour by UK artist Ken Hayes of Caerphilly, South Wales, known as a โ€œPurveyor of exquisitely stained pieces of paperโ€.

The watercolour has been enclosed in a clip frame providing a simple but effective presentation and will also provide the necessary protection in transit to you. The painting is therefore easily transferred to a frame of your choice.

This unique watercolour is number 148 of Kenโ€™s portfolio and he has included the number, title & date on the reverse.


About Ken Hayes

Purveyor of exquisitely stained pieces of paper.

For 19 magical fun packed years I was a cartoon animator working on childrenโ€™s TV series for BBC, ITV, CH4 and S4C.

I was part of the team that made โ€˜The Legend of Lochnagarโ€™ based on the story by Prince Charles. I later got to shake his hand and drink his whisky.

In 2009 I left the industry to follow my lifelong passion for watercolour painting. Iโ€™m a prolific artist and flood the country with over 800 watercolours every year.

Iโ€™m not afraid to tackle any subject and will paint anything that interests me. My simple approach is for a faithful but distilled version of the scene in front of me done with (as much as possible) first time applications of paint, I do this with very few materials, 3 brushes, Bockingford paper and just 4 colours, honest.

I sell my work through online galleries and eBay. Past sales include The Foreign Office, Lambeth Palace, British Embassy in Latvia, The Royal Ballet School, Guildhall School Of Music & Drama and Greg Stevenson of BBC Fourโ€™s โ€˜A Pembrokeshire Farmโ€™.

Extract from Ken Hayes Impressionist Watercolours website