Friday, December 09, 2022
Monday, February 01, 2021
Sunday, November 01, 2020
Spring under lockdown, a totally new experience.
Painting the Hawthorne blossom along the escarpment road on Salisbury Plain
Last year the Hawthorn blossoms were exceptional. Every spring is so busy I am always rushing past them but last year I vowed I'd take a week off to paint some. Little did I know what was around the corner with total lockdown when one couldn't do more than a short 1 hour exercise and not drive to any location. Still the lockdown came to an end before the blossoms had faded and I managed to I managed to do some, and and also painted in the garden.
Painted from Salisbury Plain, facing west, a view of Roundway hill, the scene of a civil wall battle, can be glimpsed between the bushes.Facing North, over the vale of Pewsey
View from the Easel
Cow drinking in shade under s tree between Little and Great Cheverell
Cherry Blossom in the garden next door to mine
Wednesday, October 07, 2020
Painting the Autumn Beech Trees, at Avebury Stone Circle, Wiltshire.
The four great Beech Trees at Avebury, also sometimes referred to as "Tolkien’s Trees”. There is a photograph of him sitting under them and he reputedly used to sit on the roots finding inspiration for his stories."
This was a week later Larger Format, many of the leaves had fallen
A windy day, painted atop the earthwork ridge looking North.
Sunday, February 23, 2020
Vale of Pewsey
View from Etchilhampton hill into the Vale of Pewsey on a hot September day.
Oak tree in a quiet farm lane, trying to capture the dappled light and shade in the trees
Oak tree in a quiet farm lane, trying to capture the dappled light and shade in the trees
Pembrokshire in August
SKOMER ISLAND,
PembrokshireWest Wales
Painted, late afternoon, whilst my family went for a walk within the span of about an hour.
My plan is to return and do a series to capture the change of light and the weather, over a few hours.
Freshwater West
A view of Newgale Sands on a cloudy afternoon.
The rocky beach at Freshwater West
The
CLOUDS on Salisbury Plain
Clouds can be a lovely subject but a challenge. because they change so quickly, second by second, so one has to work at lightning speed and somehow arrive at composition at the end.
Saturday, June 29, 2019
Flowering rapeseed fields in Wiltshire
I enjoyed painting this on a glorious sunny morning in May, the huge fields of flowering rapeseed crop near Chirton and Marden in Wiltshire. Trying to capture the sense of scudding clouds casting shadows on a breezy day.
I used 'artistic license to compress the landscape considerably and encompass the ploughed red earth area on the left.
(oil on gesso plywood panel 10" x 24") Unusually wide format
I used 'artistic license to compress the landscape considerably and encompass the ploughed red earth area on the left.
(oil on gesso plywood panel 10" x 24") Unusually wide format
Saturday, May 18, 2019
Evening Hawthorne
The Hawthorne have been so splendid this year. I managed to escape from the stained glass studio and find some time to paint a tree in a quiet rural cul-de-sac near the canal at All Cannings Village in the Vale of Pewsey, Wiltshire.
It definitely needs more may-blossom, shall try to continue with it or start a larger study but this is the first spontaneous splash of paint
The medium is oil on primed board. Size 12" x 10"
Thursday, April 18, 2019
Thursday, April 19, 2018
Thursday, February 02, 2017
Boxing day paintings
Boxing day paintings - and Happy New year though it is just into February already.
On Boxing Day I managed to get the family's permission to escape to paint whilst they went for a long walk on the Malvern Hills.
Wiltshire, where I live, has a dearth of Silver Birch, trees which I often long to paint but there are some around Malvern and on the hills, so at last I got to paint some against a backdrop of colourful rocks in an old quarry.
On Boxing Day I managed to get the family's permission to escape to paint whilst they went for a long walk on the Malvern Hills.
Wiltshire, where I live, has a dearth of Silver Birch, trees which I often long to paint but there are some around Malvern and on the hills, so at last I got to paint some against a backdrop of colourful rocks in an old quarry.
I'd started the painting above then needing a break, leaving the easel and gear in situ I drove off for 10mins to warm up and recharge my phone battery. When I got back an elderly man and child (about 10yrs old) were standing at my easel, more of their family waiting nearby. "She wants to know how to paint trees." he said, so I gladly gave a 3 minute or so an explanation on 'How to best paint trees', feeling at the same time my example on the easel wasn't quite good enough. However, the girl listened so attentively I sensed that she really wanted to learn.
Friday, July 22, 2016
SLOVENIA
Had a great trip visiting friends, painting
First morning out, it was wonderful to sit and absorb the view for a while before starting.
The View Tonal study
View of the mountain range from Ponikve Church
First morning out, it was wonderful to sit and absorb the view for a while before starting.
The View Tonal study
Oil sketch (10" x 12")
Below: The valley at Trenta, National park
View of the mountain range from Ponikve Church
Wide angle
The glorious blue River Soča
Wednesday, March 16, 2016
Barcelona
A visit to Barcelona with the Bath Bach Choir last October - I went 3 days early and managed to paint a little, though not nearly as much as I had planned. I just needed to keep exploring and looking with hungry eyes. I couldn't seem to make myself stop and paint. By the time I'd seen enough, sung in 3 concerts and spent time with friends, I was ready to commit to painting, but ... it was time to return to much cooler UK.
View from Tibidabo, the high hill above Barcelona
View from Tibidabo, the high hill above Barcelona
Another painting done immediately after
And painted on an absurdly small board (it should have been twice as wide), the view from Parc Montjuic, a South West position.
Tuesday, November 10, 2015
Video of my recent plein air paintings
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Monday, August 10, 2015
Painting Tintern Abbey
Yesterday the day felt different and I took myself off to the Wye Valley. I've probably not been there for 10 years or more and a sudden yearning to do so has been popping insistently into my head for a couple of weeks, since I saw the program, "A great Welsh adventure" with Gryff Rees Jones, recently shown on TV.
It is very hard to find a clear view of the Abbey from this north side (despite it's size). This was painted from the fenced in footpath above the field.across the river. I eventually found a gap in the foliage growing up the wire fence. Several people stopped to talk, and it was a very pleasant 2 hours spent there
As finished on site .........
With a bit more finishing once I got home .......
in progress
It is very hard to find a clear view of the Abbey from this north side (despite it's size). This was painted from the fenced in footpath above the field.across the river. I eventually found a gap in the foliage growing up the wire fence. Several people stopped to talk, and it was a very pleasant 2 hours spent there
As finished on site .........
With a bit more finishing once I got home .......
Showing start to end, development of the painting. ....

And a second visit the following week.
This was larger, on canvas and finished in more detail
Sunday, August 09, 2015
Recent Concert in Malmesbury
As well as painting, music makes the world go round,
The Bath Bach Choir preformed their summer concert in Malmesbury Abbey. We did a set of Tchaikovsky Vespers and the Requiem by Gabriel faure, which we'd sung the previous week, jointly with members of Darius Millaud Choir from Aix-en-Provence who had paid us a return visit after our trip to sing with them Aix in 2013.
This is a rendering of a short encore piece. Otche Nash (The Lords Prayer) by Nikolai Kedrov which we sang in Russian and were required to memorize by heart, (a very difficult task!).
The Bath Bach Choir preformed their summer concert in Malmesbury Abbey. We did a set of Tchaikovsky Vespers and the Requiem by Gabriel faure, which we'd sung the previous week, jointly with members of Darius Millaud Choir from Aix-en-Provence who had paid us a return visit after our trip to sing with them Aix in 2013.
This is a rendering of a short encore piece. Otche Nash (The Lords Prayer) by Nikolai Kedrov which we sang in Russian and were required to memorize by heart, (a very difficult task!).
Tuesday, June 30, 2015
CORNWALL REVISITED
Two weeks later I had to return to Cornwall so grabbed the opportunity to paint when I could.
I did two studies of the harbour at Portscatho near Falmouth. It was a wonderful breezy day with sharp clear light. The sea in so many blues and full of energy in the sunlight.
The second speedy oil-sketch above, attempt to catch something of the scene
... and below a view from my friend's veranda on the estuary of the River Fowey, looking across towards a china clay loading factory where huge ships arrive to take the clay. There is a ship docked there, the green prow can just be seen on the RH side past the trees, and dull red above the waterline. The tide was out but also my supply of white paint so I could't render the foreground as well as I'd have liked.
I did two studies of the harbour at Portscatho near Falmouth. It was a wonderful breezy day with sharp clear light. The sea in so many blues and full of energy in the sunlight.
The second speedy oil-sketch above, attempt to catch something of the scene
... and below a view from my friend's veranda on the estuary of the River Fowey, looking across towards a china clay loading factory where huge ships arrive to take the clay. There is a ship docked there, the green prow can just be seen on the RH side past the trees, and dull red above the waterline. The tide was out but also my supply of white paint so I could't render the foreground as well as I'd have liked.
Monday, June 08, 2015
All Cannings, Vale of Pewsey, Wiltshire
This was a small commission for someone who had lived in All Cannings. Looking towards the Village in the Vale of Pewsey, Wiltshire . This is a spectacular and beautiful part of the county, wheat farming land, where crop circles often appear, and the hills stretch for some miles. I should paint more of that area. 20" x 10"Oil on gesso board
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