Dartmoor National Park is Devon's wild upland area containing the county's highest hill (Yes Tor), the source of many of its main rivers (the Teign, the Dart, the Tavy etc), granite outcrops and ancient farming systems. Having lived on the moor myself I love translating Dartmoor's mosses, lichen, tors and field patterns onto canvas and paper...

Along the East Dart river, Dartmoor
Along the East Dart river, Dartmoor
£40

Hawthorn tree on Dartmoor, looking down on the Dart Valley
Hawthorn tree on Dartmoor, looking down on the Dart Valley
£30

Ruddycleave Water at Buckland in the Moor, Dartmoor
Ruddycleave Water at Buckland in the Moor, Dartmoor
£40

Valley of the Taw, North Dartmoor
Valley of the Taw, North Dartmoor

Black-a-tor Copse, Dartmoor
Black-a-tor Copse, Dartmoor

At the Dewerstones,  West Dartmoor
At the Dewerstones, West Dartmoor

View of Meldon viaduct, West Dartmoor
View of Meldon viaduct, West Dartmoor

At Black-a-ven Brook, Dartmoor
At Black-a-ven Brook, Dartmoor

View of Dartmoor, looking down on Moretonhampstead
View of Dartmoor, looking down on Moretonhampstead
£140

The upper river Taw, Dartmoor
The upper river Taw, Dartmoor
£220

The Dewerstones in early spring, Dartmoor
The Dewerstones in early spring, Dartmoor
£140

Dartmoor rapids at the West Okement
Dartmoor rapids at the West Okement

Rapids at the East Okement River, Dartmoor
Rapids at the East Okement River, Dartmoor
£180 (sold)

The West Okement River, near Black-a-tor, Dartmoor
The West Okement River, near Black-a-tor, Dartmoor

At Horsham Steps, Dartmoor
At Horsham Steps, Dartmoor

Moss-covered rocks on Dartmoor ("the man in the blue coat")
Moss-covered rocks on Dartmoor ("the man in the blue coat")
 


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