Thursday, 6 February 2020

Work continues in preparation for my forthcoming exhibition. I am trying to hang a number of diverse works. many painters that make a living from selling their work often stick to a "winning formula".  I have the luxury of being able to paint whatever landscape subject comes to mind. 

I am looking forward to posting my new works as soon as they are ready to hang. Meanwhile it's back to the archive for the latest item. It is a happy memory of our trips to Snowdonia. Some years ago we would always travel through the Llanberis Pass and eat breakfast in the village of Llanberis. Afterwards a visit across Llyn Padarn to look at Dolpaddarn Castle and Dinorwig Slate Quarry.

This is my impression of "Dinorwig Slate Quarry, Llanberis", oil on canvas, 60cm x 50cm, 2013. It was painted from a photo I took back then. It is a rugged man made landscape but I still find it attractive to look at. I have painted this subject a number of times, especially in Winter.



"Dinorwig Slate Quarry, Llanberis", oil on canvas, 60cm x 50cm, 2013

Monday, 3 February 2020

Water Water Everywhere....!

CB & I discussed the next item to post. He connects with the subject of my paintings to a great degree so the last one "White Desert", made him thirsty!

Therefore a change of scenery and no sand to be seen! This is again from the archive and is called "Sailing #2", oil on canvas, 60cm x 50cm, 2008



"Sailing #2", oil on canvas, 60cm x 50cm, 2008

Sunday, 2 February 2020

Curly Bob Driven to Distraction!

After several days of working on my latest work it is now completed finally and I don't think I shall mess with it any more. this is an example of why I am not proritising DM's at least at the moment. Fundraising must come first.

Curly Bob has complained that the last image I posted gave him a migraine( i.e. it has put him off his honey...a serious matter for a bear!). After some discussion we agreed that something soothing was called for from the archive so here is "White Desert", oil on canvas, 60cm x 50cm , 2007

"White Desert", oil on canvas, 60cm x 50cm , 2007




Saturday, 1 February 2020

More knife painting in prospect - Happy Saturday!

I am feeling a bit under the weather but no chance of Curly Bob  giving me the day off. back to the studio to finish off a knife painting of the Carneddau range of mountains in Snowdonia, North Wales.

I have various other works in progress which are at various stages depending on drying times. I like to paint most days so it's easier to keep a few on the go.

I thought about the next posting which will be a change of scenery (literally). I think I have enough images in the archive to keep me in posts for the next year but they will be alternated with my more recent efforts as soon as they are ready to hang.

Happy Saturday's post is called "Sailing #2", oil on canvas, 60cm x 50cm, 2008, Donated

"Sailing #2", oil on canvas, 60cm x 50cm, 2008, Donated

Friday, 31 January 2020

Squirrels on the Roof!

Back in the studio again preparing for my forthcoming month's show at Eccles Community Art Gallery from 10 March 2020. Things are going quite well and the unseasonal temperatures are helping dry the thick layers of paint I have been using. It is always difficult to decide what to paint as I have been playing catch up, art wise, since we had extensive building and decorating work done last spring.

My spring and summer work will be different in many ways but more on that later.

I have had several interruptions this morning caused by the local squirrel population running riot on my studio roof. They are lovable rogues but completely indifferent to my trying to create on canvas!

I have decided to publish the images of my works on the run up to the opening in 6 weeks time. Meanwhile another post from the archives with a different take on things.

It is called "Paranoia", oil on canvas, 60cm x 50cm, 2008. I thought it would be a change from landscapes which are my favourite subject.

Have a nice weekend everybody!


"Paranoia", oil on canvas, 60cm x 50cm, 2008

Wednesday, 29 January 2020

Weather becoming a bit milder so more impasto work in prospect today! I may even try to start a couple of paintings with a heavy substrate to test the results on my new plywood panels. They have to be able to survive being posted via Royal mail UK....Easier said than done!

Today's choice from the archive is "Elephant Charging", 8in x 12in, 2003 NFS

One of the few watercolours I shall be listing.

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"Elephant Charging", watercolour, 2003

Tuesday, 28 January 2020

A Productive Afternoon

Yet another afternoon at the easel to prepare work for  my show at Eccles Community Art Gallery on 10 March 2020 which runs for a month.

I managed to finish another A2 sized canvas with a North Wales landscape done with a knife. I shall now leave it to dry for a few days. Acrylic is slow to dry when applied impasto and basically left in outside temperatures. However the lack of a hard frost or wintry weather is a bonus at the moment so I can work much more in my studio than was the case this time last year.

Hopefully it will be a more diverse portfolio than for my September 2019  show.

This is another from the archive called "Flooded Forest", oil on canvas, 50cm,40cm from 2008. I painted this after seeing a documentary about swamplands around the world. The sunset is a bit of artistic licence!

Once again, apologies to anyone who has contacted me and not received a reply. I am balancing my day between art and online promotion. It is all aimed at raising money for our worthy causes. I am happy to do it and it is my choice but there is very little time left for anything else at the moment so please do not be offended and thank you to everyone who has become our friend, liked our page and followed me & Curly Bob. We really do appreciate it!


"Flooded Forest", oil on canvas, 50cm,40cm from 2008