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by Mark Taylor
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Chasing the Storm was created in June 2017 by artist Mark A. Taylor. This delightful work from this emerging British artist is available on a wide... more
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Chasing the Storm was created in June 2017 by artist Mark A. Taylor. This delightful work from this emerging British artist is available on a wide range of print mediums and other products and comes with a 30-day money back guarantee.
This piece was inspired by the formation of storm clouds appearing over Cannock Chase in Staffordshire, England. Cannock Chase is located between Cannock, Lichfield, Rugeley and Stafford. It comprises a mixture of natural deciduous woodland, coniferous plantations, open heathland and the remains of early industry, such as coal mining.
The landscape owes much to the underlying Triassic bunter formations. Cannock Chase was designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) on 16 September 1958 and is the smallest area so designated in mainland Britain, covering 68 km2 (26 sq mi). Much of the area is also designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI).
Despite being relatively small in area, the chase provides...
I am an artist and blogger best known for my weekly insights into the art world which are written to support other independent visual artists from around the world. I am also known for land and seascapes and also create abstract works that reflect on nature and life. I have created everything from fine art commissions to restaurant menus to films and music scores and book covers. In 2002 I was awarded a Butler Trust Award at Buckingham Palace from HRH Princess Anne for my work in delivering environmental education to disadvantaged groups and I have been creating digital and traditional art since the early 1980s. My influences are many and varied and I have a great love for technology, writing and exploring new ideas, concepts, and ...
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Taslima Akter
Nice work!
Mark Taylor replied:
Many thanks Taslima, very much appreciated
Valerie Anne Kelly
Dramaric work Mark fv
Mark Taylor replied:
Many thanks Valerie, very much appreciated
Joel Bruce Wallach
A grand and dynamic composition, Mark.
Mark Taylor replied:
Many thanks Joel, very much appreciated
Sarah Loft
Beautiful!
Mark Taylor replied:
Many thanks Sarah, very much appreciated