Another good day with the UK Pochade Society. After paintng in the town all day we went to see the water at Cardiff Bay and decided to have one last paint. The beautiful golden pink under glow of the clouds quickly faded as the sun sank away and as we started work - but pressing on painted this at hi-speed in about 15-20 mins, then any useful light faded and I then couldn't see the palette any more. I really do need to get a head lamp.
Tuesday, March 01, 2011
Saturday, February 26, 2011
Cherhill, evening view towards Calne
.......driving back form Calne, the sky began to change from bland to very beautiful and the evening lights were coming on. So somehow I found a convenient layby and managed a to paint sitting in the car, very uncomfortable, till the light faded too much for me to see the colours.
Oil on gessoed board.
8.5" x 7" approx.
Oil on gessoed board.
8.5" x 7" approx.
Exhibition at St John's Art Devizes
The last day or two to view this exhibition. It should be taken down very soon, by Tuesday - the next Exhibition willl be at WORTON MILL for the next two weekends. Some of these paintings will be included alongside various and other new works. The theme being "WILTSHIRE LANDSCAPES in Oils".
Friday, February 18, 2011
Monday, January 31, 2011
Bristol Harbour
My second painting of the day. A bit of Bristol Harbour with the spire of St Mary Redcliffe in the background. I only had left a few minutes to speedily complete the foreground water, then realised it was the most interesting bit, like clouds, forever changing - I should have tackled it earlier. Perhaps I'll get back there and do more there. Here is another water painting done a while ago, the River Avon in Woodford Valley, near Salisbury
Painters at work. Smile please!:-)
From the left; Valerie Pirpot, Glynis Dray and Anthony Bridge.
Painters at work. Smile please!:-)
From the left; Valerie Pirpot, Glynis Dray and Anthony Bridge.
Bristol University Music Department
Started the day with the first meeting of the UK Pochard Group in Bristol. After a coffee and introductions we all set off and worked around here for a bit. I took longer at the task whilst others went to find new subject matter. Then four of us met later and painted the harbour to finish the day. We were blessed with a glorious and sunny, though pretty cold day, below freezing to start. My first experience painting with a group and it was a very positive one and enjoyable.
A view of the painting in progress
Liszt Totentanz
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Thursday, January 06, 2011
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Monday, December 06, 2010
December, Hungerford, Berkshire
An unusual one for me. With 40 mins to wait for my neice, I thought I'd try a very quick 'town painting'. Got it all sketched out but really froze as there was snow about - I finished it back home - it seems to have too much detail. Never done cars before, interesting, they are full of reflections.
Very soon after I started painting a man arrived to enter the house right where I had set up the easel. "I have a watercolour painted with GIN inside" he told me, and explained that Edward Adrian Wilson had joined Robert Scott's team for the Antartic as 'expedition artist'. Apparently Wilson had used Navy forces gin (I thought they drank rum) to paint watercolours because water would have frozen!! Makes good sense, and very resourceful.
(About Wilson ..... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Adrian_Wilson )
(About Wilson ..... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Adrian_Wilson )
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