Tuesday, April 10

HOLY TRINITY CHURCH, Long Melford, Suffolk. UK.



After leaving Melford Hall Joan and I stopped by The Holy Trinity Church in Long Melford on our way to Clarice House where we had booked a room for the night.




Holy Trinity boasts an abundance of gems and with it's numerous windows resembles a Cathedral more than a simple village church. With so much to browse upon protected within it's walls it was difficult to choose something to concentrate my sketches upon. That was until I read the piece on Sir William Clopton's tomb, such a fascinating story, I felt compelled to log it in my venezia sketchbook. (click on the image to read the story in larger print).




The Clopton chantry exhibited the Lily Crucifix window said to date from 1350 and two poems by John Lydgate, a well known Bury monk, scroll around the top of the chantry walls entitled 'Vine of Life'. The Lady chapel is adjoined to the church and unique in that it is only accessible from the outside entrance.
Artwork by Iain McKillop hang on the walls at the end of each pew, his studies for the altar piece paintings that now decorate Gloucester Cathedral. His work was probably my most exciting find of the day, his figures portrayed such emotion I could hardly wait to get home and research him on the internet. It was during this search that I came across his website and the totally amazing cathedral paintings in his collection, what an unexpected honour I had experienced in viewing his work first hand.
Visiting Holy Trinity had been the only part of our weekend we hadn't planned in advance and I am so grateful for our time there - What a memorable experience!

12 comments:

Deborah said...

What a lovely page. I really like the composition of many things.

Anita Davies said...

Thankyou Deborah!

Africantapestry and Myfrenchkitchen said...

A beautiful entry in your sketchbook, very elegant!
Ronell

Anita Davies said...

Thankyou Ronell.

laserone_ said...

Oh I love that journal page. I love how the tiles are just partial. What a fantastic way to remember a place.

Anita Davies said...

Thankyou so much Pugs!

Lin said...

FANTASTIC! GORGEOUS work!

Anonymous said...

Beautiful sketch! Nicely done.

Anita Davies said...

Thankyou Lin!

Anita Davies said...

Thankyou Phthaloblu!

kelly said...

Beautiful work ... I love your blog. Are you using a watercolo(u)r moleskine as your sketchbook?

Anita Davies said...

Thankyou Kelly.
Here I used an A4 Venezia sketchbook, as I do for all my 'big' house sketches.
For my Heacham sketches I used a W&N heavyweight and a watercolour moleskin.
For my other location trips I use a large normal 'sketchbook' moleskin (the one with the creamy coloured paper).
Hope that helps!