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            Tony Kerins Reproductions

            Tony Kerins is a freelance illustrator and artist living in Swanage. He studied at Manchester Polytechnic and the Royal College of Art but was drawn to Swanage by a desire to live closer to the natural world his work portrayed. His approach is narrative. Each picture tells us something about something he has seen or an incident he has observed, from a winter storm lashing the seawall on a dark evening, to the rare sight of a seaplane moored, slightly incongruously, at the Quay.

            Some prints are offered in a choice of sizes, others in a single size. Other sizes are available, please enquire. Sizes are approximate, varying slightly with the proportions of the original art work.

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            Tony's Swanage and Purbeck

            Tony's Swanage and Purbeck

            Tony's View of the Jurassic Coast

            Tony's View of the Jurassic Coast

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