Bosham Harbour and Church- an old favourite

A pale evening glow in one of my favourite places, Bosham harbour, with the Saxon church in the background. The church is featured on the Bayeux tapestry. Harold Godwinson prayed here before setting sail on his ill-fated voyage to Normandy. The church is shown as a large arch, most likely the huge chancel arch still there today. Nave and tower would not have existed then

Reputedly too, the legend of King Cnut attempting to turn back the waves is also supposed to have taken place here. But that is only a story

I painted this view of Bosham as I needed another local painting for an exhibition in Chichester, which is very much a new area for me. I was invited by a local gallery to take part, and I took my paintings down this Monday. The exhibition lasts for three weeks so it will be interesting to see what happens

Chichester is the county town of West Sussex. Very old, its foundation was Roman, and which has a direct link to London by Stane Street which is typically a straight line, although known today as the A24 if I remember correctly. The town centre is beautiful, with its 13c cathedral and 14c market cross.

The painting hopefully shows the harbour with an evening glow. I used quinacredone gold which usually works well

Anyway it is on show with others, and we hope for great things

2 thoughts on “Bosham Harbour and Church- an old favourite

  1. You are using red and its shades lately and that’s refreshing. It just warms up the whole atmosphere, makes it more friendly and happy. Good approach.

    Hopefully you’ll return home empty from Chichester, with all your paintings gone to their new and happy buyers.

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