Where next?
I have been thinking about my next Park paintings. Whilst wandering round the Park I am visually seduced by tangled wild patches of foliage and grasses so following on from my three thistle works I plan to do some on this theme. …
I have been thinking about my next Park paintings. Whilst wandering round the Park I am visually seduced by tangled wild patches of foliage and grasses so following on from my three thistle works I plan to do some on this theme. …
The rose garden in Hotham Park is at its best in June but here summer is having its last hurrah even if its already Autumn. Something to remember in the long winter months to come. …
Yesterday I went into the park to meet someone and with the intention of doing some drawing but as I forget to take my pencils, ( senior moment). I had to content myself with looking and snapping. I took a fresh shot of the teasels I showed in the last post. I had a lovely ciabatta…
Late Summer and early Autunm brings out a tangle of seed heads in the wild areas of the parK which I find hard to resist. I take reference photos but I like to draw too as this keeps the memory much more powerfully than if I just snapped the shot. Others may not be able…
Today was so sunny that I decided to venture into the Park to do some sketching. I was delighted to see this wonderful wildflower meadow.
Last year this area was a dry pond except during the awful storms during the first half of 2014. The water drained away through holes in the membrane and left a desert. Now to my delight, a new smaller pond and gravel garden has been created in the area.
Over the last two years and especially this last few months, much of my time has been dedicated to helping to run a small gallery in Bognor Regis. I am still artist for Hotham Park which is what this blog is really about. The little gallery is now closed, which is sad but the upside…
This is the Last of my trio of thistle paintings I have done for my exhibition. .
Yesterday I worked all day on my three thistle paintings here is the second one, done in time for my little Exhibition next week.
Number 3 of my thistle paintings, stage 1. It’s great to work on several painting together one can get a real creative flow going, stopping and starting can be so counter productive.