Saturday, October 27, 2007

Set For White Horse Opera.
I joined to sing, but also am required to design and make the sets*. Busman's holiday. (*with help from some chorus members and other kind people!!)
See also http://www.whitehorseopera.com
http://www.flickr.com/photos/15570100@N02

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Copper Beech, Little Cheverell, Church

COPPER BEECH - adjacent Cheverell Church
Copper beech trees are wonderfully colourful, particularly if you can get the light behind them in the spring. This one has evening light on the front.
SOLD

Wednesday, June 06, 2007


A mosaic experiment with watercolour (15 x 22 cm).
Did this eons ago. The LH lower corner is in miniscule detail . Here I've reproduced it in negative alongside the original which I find an interesting effect - it glows.

Saturday, May 26, 2007



"JONATHAN FARR" Portrait. Oil on board 35cm x 31cm.
Jonathan and I painted each other in a quick painting session in January. It was a tricky arrangement as we were both moving all the time, making it difficult and the result seemed unsatisfactory. Looking at it now it seems a reasonable likeness although he said I made him look older - definitely a valid criticism - Oh dear! (also someting about it looks vaguely Red Indian. )

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Salisbury Plain


Late afternoon in oil. A quick study, over fields towards Cheverall.
12cm x 25cm approx.

Monday, May 14, 2007


The trees throw long contrasting shadows over the grass in evening light. An idea for a painting. I'd like to capture the moment of light .

Monday, April 23, 2007


A quick dash of Spring - buds and blossoms from my studio window. Rather a lot of greens, maybe I'll do a bit more to it - and hope I don't spoil the freshness. Maybe I should just start another.

Wednesday, April 11, 2007


A long holiday from blogging but I want to get it lively again. Went to Bath a few weeks ago and had about 20 minutes free to draw so tried something architectural, the Pulteney Bridge - it is in a small Moleskin drawing book and done with chunky new propelling drawing impliment which doesn't smudge easily and which, I think, will prove really useful in time. Methinks the drawing looks rather unfinished on the right (where there was a scrawny spreading tree).
Feel this blog has gone slightly awry as it is meant to be about 'Painting' but glass and drawings are getting onboard. I'll try and rectify the situation soon.

Tuesday, December 19, 2006


Detail of the window below ...

BAPTISM WINDOW, St John's Church, Southwick, Trowbridge, Wilts.


Pressing stained glass deadlines have taken me away from my painting for a while but I am looking forward to getting back to it again soon. Here's a detail from the most recent window; the subject is 'St John Baptising Christ'. Basically I used a watery theme with fruit and foliage as a background to the figures, and wanted a feeling of an Oasis, richness and an abundance of life-giving water.