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More greats of the Sefton Open 2026

Heroic and hopeful, this diagonally anchored seascape captures a majestically idyllic tableau, aptly titled «Dolphin paradise» by Malcolm Bisset. Another flavour of pastoral charm is offered by this timber cottage, Peter G. Owen's «Lancashire lane, autumn». As far as Google Maps is concerned, there exists a «Lancashire Way», a «Lancashire Road», and a «Lancashire Drive», but, alas, no «Lancashire Lane»—rendered here with an extra layer of imaginative license that renders it quite unsuitable for Amazon deliveries. This evocative image showcases a splendidly balanced arrangement: verdant tones on one side, marine blues on the other, whilst the seldom-celebrated artistry of a dilapidated boat's ribs makes the piece particularly therapeutic and transporting. It is Michael Hough's «Wreck on Anglesey 2». This timeless vision of «Old London 3» by Roger Jenkins is something one could scrutinise all day. What colour is the water here? Spanning olive to dark moss and deep jung...

Arundo5 at Christ Church

More of my favourites of the Sefton Open 2026

My Favourites of the Sefton Open 2026

Jack Callaghan and Jordi Bitlloch at Christ Church

Veronica Ryan at Whitechapel Gallery