PEEL CASTLE c.1659 Pre-amble Well, this was an odd and interesting project for me, as i remember well working in the Isle of Mann back in the early 90s as a student. The kind of life experience building exercise you engage when your younger, but would rather not re-live if you could manage it. I remember leaving the island on a p lane and swearing i'd never be back. Introduction When Dr. John Callow called me up to discuss doing artwork for an article on Peel Castle, i was quite surprised, because i had lived beside the castle for a summer and had trudged around it many times. After sending a synopsis of the scenario, reference photos/images and the historical context. I couldnt refuse him, considering my experience of the place. Its was a period i hadn't done much work on (the end of the English Commonwealth) and a place i hadnt done any work on at all. The Castle http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peel_Castle Peel Castle has an ancient history, perc...
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