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Harrys Pub/Restaurant near Shanklin

Shanklin

in the county of Isle of Wight

Greenstead Church, said to be the world's oldest wooden building, in Greenstead, England

Greenstead

in the county of Essex

Keilder Water

Kielder

in the county of Northumberland

Stanley Port's Profile

Stanley Port

About Me

I am an artist specialising in landscapes, seascapes and coastal scenes, fine buildings and houses. I work in acrylics on canvas or canvas board. I have exhibited at numerous sites since 2001 and have sold paintings for collections around the world. I do not sell copies or prints, so each is an original.
I have work for sale in a broad price range and also I invite commissions. Why not ask me to create for you a great record on canvas of a holiday, local scene, your house, garden, or other favourite subject? Indeed, there are useful ideas here for a gift that will last for many years - for a wedding, anniversary, birthday, Christmas, or just as a big thank-you to someone.
I am a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and am based in Godalming, Surrey, in England. Previously I have had a career as a professional consulting engineer with a PhD in civil engineering, fellowship of two UK engineering institutions, and a chartered information systems engineer.

A selection of my latest pictures

Dale Head in Lakeland
A picture of The Lake District in the town of Ambleside, in the county of Cumbria
Submitted on 8th December 2008
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A Warm Welcome at Loseley
A picture of Loseley House in the town of Guildford, in the county of Surrey
Submitted on 8th December 2008
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Waverley Abbey
A picture of Waverley Abbey in the town of Farnham, in the county of Surrey
Submitted on 20th March 2008
Bolton Priory in Wharfedale: An original painting by Stanley Port
A picture of Bolton Abbey in the county of North Yorkshire
Submitted on 27th June 2007
Guildford High Street: A Painting by Stanley Port
A picture of Guildford in the county of Surrey
Submitted on 19th April 2007
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