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Watercolours
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After the First World
War Lindsay began to experiment and develop his skills as a watercolorist.
His association with artist Blamire Young provided him with a foundation
from which to expand his skill, building up on the initial washes
to become quite dramatic and detailed. His watercolours are often
emotional and always captivating with the viewer's eye drawn to
all parts of the paper which has been carefully constructed. Each
of Lindsay's works inevitably tell the story of each of the many
characters which are depicted. It is unknown exactly how many watercolours
Lindsay produced, rather it is said he was 'prolific'. |
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