Barry Clarke - Port in a Storm 2020

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Port in a Storm Barry Clarke 14 March – 4 April 2020 Although no longer at sea, I carry it with me to the shed in the garden where I make and paint my boats. I have some Alfred Wallis postcards on the wall, a lighthouse from Sete and bits of driftwood and pebbles from Kakanui where we have a bach. I was a seaman in the British Merchant Navy as a boy from '63 - '72 and was determined to paint when I came ashore in 1972. I have painted ever since and the last 12 years I have been painting ships on tin. Barry Clarke


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Morowai

L320 x H90mm

$500


2

Kaitoki

L360 x H90mm

$550


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Port Chalmers

L430 x H112mm

$650


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Moeraki

L410 x H180mm

$650


5

British Hero

L380 x H120mm

$590


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Manuka

L455 x H150mm

$690


7

Rotorua

L450 x H110mm

$690


8

Bombay Reefer

L365 x H135mm

$650


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Strathnaver

L685 x H210mm

$950


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ACT 4

L530 x H170mm

$750


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Dominion Monarch

L530 x H150mm

$750


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Te Koa

L300 x H85mm

$500


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Trewyn

L390 x H110mm

$590


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Caledonian

L415 x H110mm

$650


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William Ruys

L460 x H150mm

$690


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Rangatiki

L725 x H195mm

$990


Brooches 1 Boat 2 Boat 3 Boat 4 Boat 5 Boat

L117 x H45mm L105 x H41mm L107 x H48mm L106 x H38mm L106 x H32mm

All works mixed media, oil, and acrylic on recycled tin.

$150 $150 SOLD SOLD SOLD


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