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Whenever we have been to Snape Maltings gallery we have seen her work, but it has always been the sea paintings. She has been so much more versatile than we realised.
Despite the opposition of Aldeburgh residents (a few vocal idiots) we have always loved the scallop shell on the beach. As this is a memorial to Benjamin Britten it was good that some of his 'Sea Pictures' was used as background music for the prog.
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The great Maggi Hambling on 14:26 - Oct 25 with 775 views
The great Maggi Hambling on 11:00 - Oct 25 by factual_blue
Yet to watch it. The gammons of Aldeburgh of course famously vandalised the beach sculpture.
I enjoyed it when they claimed it was ruining the view whilst also ignoring the honking great big nuclear power station that you can see from pretty much anywhere on the sea front.
I'm one of the people who was blamed for getting Paul Cook sacked. PM for the full post.
The great Maggi Hambling on 14:26 - Oct 25 by BlueBadger
I enjoyed it when they claimed it was ruining the view whilst also ignoring the honking great big nuclear power station that you can see from pretty much anywhere on the sea front.
Im never quite sure if the wrecked tractor by the fishing boats is a an installation commenting on the state of the British fishing industry and mans misuse of the environment or a wrecked tractor. Perhaps I should put a price tag of 200k on it .