Jem in The Wild: Part 3- Oldbury

Jem Bowden

In this video, Jem Bowden visits a village in the Cotswolds to paint a picturesque church and churchyard. He guides us through his approach to capturing the warm stonework and delicate play of light, using a little creative licence to bring the timeless beauty of the scene to life.
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