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Bill Shannon Various Other Scottish Artworks

“N” Words – Triptych by Bill Shannon

“N” words – When all hope, when all love, when all need is gone. Spray paint on stencil on board. Red/black, Gold/Brown, Cream/White. In good condition

Each measures 55 cm wide by 55 cm deep.

£1500

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“N”-Words by Bill Shannon (Latin)

“N” words –  Nemo, nusquam, nihil, numquam. When all hope, when all love, when all need is gone.A mixed media work using antique wooden printing blocks and acrylic paint.  Recently completed and in good conditi0n.

Measures 46 cm wide by 52 cm deep.

£700

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Rage, Rage Against The Dying Of The Light by Bill Shannon (after Dylan Thomas)

A mixed media work using antique wooden blocks, acrylic and spray paint. From Dylan Thomas’s poem “Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night”. Recently completed and in good condition.

Measures 67 cm side by 86 cm deep.

 

££xxx

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J’aime Les Nuages……by Bill Shannon (After Baudelaire)

“J’aime les nuages, les nuages qui passent la bas, las bas, les merveilleux nuages!” Mixed media work after Charles Baudelaire’s “L’etranger” using antique wooden printing blocks, spray paint and acrylic.Recently completed and in good condition.

Measures 43 cm wide by 60 cm deep.

 

£700

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Bill Shannon Scottish Oil Paintings

Harbour (1 )by Bill Shannon

An impression of a harbour in North East Scotland. Oil on canvas by Bill Shannon. In good condition, recently painted. This painting is glazed. Because of its size and weight it may be necessary to remove glass for shipping/delivery.

Measures 90 cm wide by 70 cm deep (100 cm by 80 cm in its frame).

£1000

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Harbour (2) by Bill Shannon

An impression of a harbour in North East Scotland. Oil on canvas by Bill Shannon. In good condition, recently painted. This painting is glazed. Because of its size and weight it may be necessary to remove glass for shipping/delivery.

Measures 90 cm wide by 70 cm deep (100 cm by 80 cm in its frame).

£1000

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“Take The Second Tuesday On The Left” – Pink Neon Light – by Bill Shannon

A close friend said this to me in conversation a few weeks before he died with dementia. I didn’t really understand then what he was trying to say – and I still wonder about it. Was the context geographical or temporal? What was he on about in his confused ramblings? And then it occurred to me that, ironically, my friend was being quite prescient. His funeral was a few days before the country closed down due to Covid-19 and it seemed to me that, since then, the whole world has lost much of its sense of time and place. So, “take the second Tuesday on the left” . Who knows where you might end up and what you might find there?

Measures 1 metre wide by .5 metre deep.

£2000

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Stained Glass Window by Bill Shannon

Abstract stained glass window by Bill Shannon showing the Christ figure, centre, with twelve disciples  across the bottom secti0n.  A mixed-media piece (oil paint, epoxy, wire, metal plate).

Measures 53 cm wide by 67 cm deep.

£1200

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Abstract Stained Glass Window by Bill Shannon

An impression of a  stained glass window in mixed-media (wire, white metal, oil paint, epoxy and printing blocks),  representing a stylised adult figure. with a child. – by Bill Shannon.

Measures 42 cm wide by 77 cm deep.

£1200

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Window, Dornoch Cathedral

An interpretation of one of the three main lights on the East Gable of the Chancel of Dornoch Cathedral originally designed and produced by Christopher Whall (1849-1929) to represent Faith, Love and Hope. This mixed-media work – oil paint, wire, epoxy – by Bill Shannon, shows “Hope”, a young women holding an anchor. These windows commemorate Cromartie, the 4th Duke of Sutherland (1851-1913) and were commissioned by his wife and children.

 

£1500