Sunday Yarn
Oil on canvas, 30×40″ I look at this painting with great fondness. I like that it has captured a moment’s rest and a joke about the weather or something. It was a complicated piece and I was correcting my drawing throughout it.
Oil on canvas, 30×40″ I look at this painting with great fondness. I like that it has captured a moment’s rest and a joke about the weather or something. It was a complicated piece and I was correcting my drawing throughout it.
Oil on canvas 30×40″ A lot of work went into this piece, in future I may decide not to paint every brick and flint! as after the third day of doing so it was getting it a bit tedious! But I like the overall effect of the glancing winter light.
Revealing The Potatoes Read More »
Oil on board, 12×12″ I painted this from two pochade box studies, this is a lovely calm painting, I love the dappled light on the bale stacks.
Morning Work in the Rickyard Read More »
Oil on board, 8×8″ This was a lovely frosty morning and a typical on location exercise. Dad wasn’t with me for most of it, as he stood out in the sunshine taking photo’s while I froze to death in the frosty shadows!!
Still in the Shadow Read More »
Oil on board, 6.5×10″ I painted this during the week leading up to Christmas. It was a beautiful morning and a perfect subject, I like the abstract shapes on the right.
Oil on board, 7×10″ The attraction to this view was the bright yellow tarpaulin. Though abstract in shape and purpose, the painting wouldn’t work without it.
Oil on board, 7×10″ I painted this on a perfect summer’s morning. I think the most rewarding paintings are often the simple understated ones. I can’t wait for this summer, to be able to paint similar scenes.
Gleaners in the Rickyard Read More »
Oil on board, 7×10″ I painted this just after Christmas with Jethro Tull’s song in my head ‘Ring Out Those Solstice Bells’! So fond memories are attached to this painting!
Oil on board, 7×10″ It was a challenge to work with the changing light to capture the rich warm tones of the barn roof, I wanted to get blocks of colour down to finish off in the studio.
Oil on board, 14×10″ This was just the most magnificent, stunning barn interior, never had I enjoyed a painting experience more. It’s not often you get to appreciate the interior of a barn untouched by developers.