"Newton's Apple". Limited Edition of 1

By Margot Stinton

Issac Newton was born 1642, England.  His father died three months before his birth.  His mother remarried when Issac was three years old, and she left Issac with his grandparents.  He grew up alone.  Later he went to Cambridge University, however, in 1665-67 he left Cambridge because of the Great Plague.  Legend has it that Newton got his inspiration for gravity during this period.  He saw an apple fall from a tree on his farm, which lead him to ask why the apple fell straight down, rather than sideways or even upward.  He showed that the force that makes the apple fall and that holds us on the ground is the same as the force that keeps the moon and planets in their orbits. Which lead to the theory of gravity, which I turn helped to explain the movement of the planets and the sun.  He is quoted as saying “if I have seen further than others, it is by standing upon the shoulders of giants. 

In 1727, at the age of 84, Sir Isaac Newton died in his sleep and was buried with pomp and ceremony in Westminster Abbey in London.
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Margot Stinton

Margot is a British based Artist currently in Herefordshire, United Kingdom. Margot studied an FdA in Creative Art Practice at Hereford College of Art, where she was encourage to research, take risks and be brave. Given the opportunity to explore and experiment with a wide range of disciplines. For example print making, small metals, ceramics, photography, drawing/painting,
digital media and textiles has given her the skills and confidence to thrive on the course and beyond. The course gave her time to decide what she wanted to specialise in. She developed an independent practice and developed her own voice.
Margot’s main artistic inspirations comes from the Renaissance Masters in particular, Leonardo da Vinci, Rembrandt and Andre Vercocchio’s ancient techniques. Margot’s main medium in her current artwork collection is working with silverpoint. Her themes are exploring the power of the moment - life. Appreciating moments that have passed and preserving her stories through words and drawings.


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