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| I was playing golf in late October 2002: as usual I had left the fairway. I was so busy looking for my ball in the long grass that I failed at first to spot the golden baubled fruits hanging from a Quince tree. My ball was nestled at its roots and when I looked up the golden pear drops dazzled me as the early morning autumn sun came from behind a cloud and showered the gems in sunlight. I sought permission to pick a branch and some fruit, to capture the weeping elegance of the branches under the weight of the ‘tantelising’ fruit (though it is very bitter to the taste!). Quince P03. 10 Limited Edition Prints. A3. £30 each. Unmounted, unframed print only, on fine art media + £5 postage & packing. ORIGINAL: Life size water colour SOLD, Cambridge Open Studios Exhibition, 12 July 2008 View Framed Original |