Landscape Paintings

Landscape Paintings by Artist Penny Richardson

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Gloucestershire Through the Eyes of Artist Penny Richardson

Gloucestershire is a county of remarkable diversity, from its rolling Cotswold hills and ancient woodlands to historic cities and quaint market towns. For artist Penny Richardson, this rich landscape is more than just scenery. It’s a source of inspiration. It’s also a place to connect with clients. Additionally, it acts as a backdrop for her […]

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Lancaster, Spitfire & Hurricane over Rutland Water

Lancaster, Spitfire & Hurricane over Rutland Water

Paintings by artist Penny Richardson The sight of the Lancaster Bomber, Spitfire, and Hurricane flying together stirs deep emotion and pride. These legendary aircraft symbolise courage, sacrifice, and the indomitable spirit of those who served during the Second World War. In the tranquil setting of Rutland Water, artist Penny Richardson has captured these iconic machines in a series of evocative paintings that

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A Day in Wardley Wood – Artist Penny Richardson

Inspired by the Sounds of Nature For artist Penny Richardson, inspiration often begins with a walk. A chance to pause, observe and connect with the landscape around her. Recently, she spent a peaceful day in Wardley Wood. It is one of Rutland’s most tranquil natural havens. The air was alive with birdsong and the quiet

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Normanton Church Summer

Normanton Church – a Rutland icon rising from the water.

Standing gracefully on the edge of Rutland Water. Normanton Church is one of Rutland’s most iconic and beloved landmarks. Its story begins in the 14th century, when a small medieval church first occupied the site. In the 18th century, the church was rebuilt in an elegant classical style as part of the Normanton Hall estate.

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