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Welgora - A New Forest Artist's Book (Paperback)
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Welgora - A New Forest Artist's Book (Paperback)
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List price R536
Loot Price R485
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You Save R51 (10%)
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WELGORA: The Equestrian Art of Alan Langford is written by the New
Forest artist Alan Langford and illustrated throughout with his
wonderful paintings and sketches. 'Welgora' means 'Romani horse
fair', and Alan's book reflects his lifelong fascination for horses
and the special relationship that they share with people, in
particular with the Romanies. This interest grew from his early
childhood when he lived with his family at Drapers Copse, Dibden.
Alan writes, 'It was there that I met my first Romani gypsies. They
were a tough lot, and their toughness became most apparent during
the winter of 1962-1963. Everyone on that caravan camp had a hard
time that winter. Water froze in the pipes, so there were times
when there was no running water. Our beds were hard against the
caravan walls and we awoke in blankets damp and cold from
condensation.' As a young boy, Alan decided to make friends with
some New Forest ponies and they quickly taught him a valuable
lesson; 'I had taken some slices of stale bread from the bread bin
in our caravan, determined to make friends with these wonderful
creatures. I soon discovered a small herd and offered them crumpled
slices of the bread from my flattened palm. The ponies were all
eager to indulge in my generous offer and very soon all the bread
was gone. That was when things started to turn for the worse.' As
well as telling his life story, Alan's book has sketches,
watercolours and large oil paintings on every page spread. His
start in life did not favour a career in art, but after working as
a mine worker in Australia, he moved back to work at Fawley
Refinery on the edge of the New Forest, and took up studying art at
night school. In time he found a full time job as an illustrator
and later became a freelance comic strip artist, working on Warlord
and 2000 AD. Eventually he took the big step of becoming a
self-employed full-time artist. Alan makes use of his wide life
experience and the time he has spent practising his craft, to get
as close as he can to capturing 'the illusion of movement that
compels me to paint'. The power of Alan's paintings will be
appreciated by anyone who has seen or taken part in a 'welgora', a
New Forest drift, the pony sales at Beaulieu Road Station or the
Boxing Day Point to Point. He brings a life and energy to the
people and horses so intense that you can almost feel their hot
breath and smell the earth. His paintings of longstanding events
and new annual traditions, such as 'Danny's Drive', provide a
wonderful record of our country's living heritage. Alan regularly
exhibits at Godshill, Exbury, Fritham and Burley, and gives talks
and demonstrations to community and art groups. He is a member of
the Society of Equestrian Artists - true recognition of his journey
in art.
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