Artist Sue Fenlon creates these expressive wall art paintings and greetings cards, using mixed media to capture her pastoral surroundings in the Northumberland countryside.
Inspired by nature's seasonal changes in colour, texture and light, Fenlon's landscapes depict her surroundings at various stages throughout the year.
From the vibrant red tones of a coastal poppy field, to the ethereal green tones of a serene beach, each of her paintings have a very different feel yet all primarily portray an emotional response to the beauty of nature.
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