Description"The Hermit" - Sand Painting by Benjamin Zobel.jpg
English: "The Hermit"(59cms by 44cms) is a Sand Painting by Benjamin Zobel(1762-1830), probably an early work by this Georgian sand artist using a mix of white lead and gum arabic to stick the sand to the baseboard - hence the blackened colours of the background. Collection: Brian Pike, sandpainter.
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{{Information |Description={{en|1="The Hermit" is a Sand Painting by Benjamin Zobel(1762-1830), probably an early work by this Georgian sand artist evidenced by the deterioration in the background colours due to too much white lead being used in the adhes