Learning to Paint – Autumn Leaf

Sorry for not posting in a while, been busy doing other stuff. I was up in Holderness this weekend with family and friends having loads of fun. We went mushroom picking and looking for fossils on the beach among other things. On the way back from …

Sorry for not posting in a while, been busy doing other stuff. I was up in Holderness this weekend with family and friends having loads of fun. We went mushroom picking and looking for fossils on the beach among other things. On the way back from the beach I found a leaf. I’ve no idea why this one stood out from the many others to me – and it did. I hope you like it.

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Learning to Paint – House & House of Blues

On my recent trip to Croyde Bay I found a small shell on the beach. It was packed with sand and I carefully eased all the grains out and thought, ‘I’ll paint that later’. I put the tiny fragile shell in my pocket and forgot about it. When I got ho…

On my recent trip to Croyde Bay I found a small shell on the beach. It was packed with sand and I creafully eased all the grains out and thought, ‘I’ll paint that later. I put the tiny, fragile shell in my pocket and forgot about it.

When I got home a few days later the shell was still in my pocket and remarkably, still in once piece. It has been sitting on the desk for about a month until I took it outside into the wonderfully sunny weekend we’ve just had and painted it. The picture is postcard sized, the actual shell is less than 2cm long.

I realyl enjoyed sitting in the sun and painting this picture, and when I finished it I made a second version in blue. I hope you like them.

These two pictures are now in the USA.

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Learning to Paint – Camden Lock

Last Monday I spent a hugely enjoyable day aboard the Midnight Star. Huge thanks to Cap’n Glenn Le Santo and my wonderful crew mates. We boated up The Regent’s Canal from Limehouse Basin to Camden Lock. On arrival I painted a quick water colour sk…

Last Monday I spent a hugely enjoyable day aboard the Midnight Star. Huge thanks to Cap’n Glenn Le Santo and my wonderful crew mates. We boated up The Regent’s Canal from Limehouse Basin to Camden Lock. On arrival I painted a quick water colour sketch of the lock and footbridge. I had nowhere to mix colours up and boy does it show! Still – I’m committed to sharing everything I paint so here it is. Carole said she likes the way the image fades out around the edges 🙂

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