Medium: Artline Pen Skill: Vertical hatching only | Semester: Sem 1 | Year 1 Adviser: Mr Melvin Tang, Pn Zaiton |
Original size: A3
Materials: Artline (0.1mm, 0.3mm, 0.4mm, 0.6mm)
Technique: Vertically Hatch (One way direction)
Done by 2012
Materials: Artline (0.1mm, 0.3mm, 0.4mm, 0.6mm)
Technique: Vertically Hatch (One way direction)
Done by 2012
There was a church here in the 14th century, and the ground plan was probably similar. What we see today externally is almost all the work of the early 16th century, a large late medieval church on the eve of the Reformation. Indeed, there is some evidence that the nave was not finished until the reign of Edward VI, which may explain why they stopped putting angels on the hammerbeam corbels. The curious detailing on the tower is probably the result of a remodelling in the early 17th century.
You step inside to a fairly gloomy interior, but as your eyes become accustomed to the light there is inevitably a comparison with another very late medieval church of similar size, Lavenham in Suffolk, particularly in the tracery of the arcades. There is no break between the nave and chancel, a fine hammerbeam roof stretching away into the distance.
You step inside to a fairly gloomy interior, but as your eyes become accustomed to the light there is inevitably a comparison with another very late medieval church of similar size, Lavenham in Suffolk, particularly in the tracery of the arcades. There is no break between the nave and chancel, a fine hammerbeam roof stretching away into the distance.
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Semester: Sem 1 | Year 1
Adviser: Mr Melvin Tang, Pn Zaiton
Semester: Sem 1 | Year 1
Adviser: Mr Melvin Tang, Pn Zaiton