Lights of Home
Pastel | 5.25 x 7.5 inches “The colours of twilight never fail to inspire me. The sun had sunk into the sea but the sky was still full of colours. This view over Scarrabine farm and The Rumps is beautiful.”
Pastel | 5.25 x 7.5 inches “The colours of twilight never fail to inspire me. The sun had sunk into the sea but the sky was still full of colours. This view over Scarrabine farm and The Rumps is beautiful.”
Pastel | 6 x 9 inches “I painted this during my exhibition last year as a demonstration. The colours where great to capture in pastel and it was nice to talk about it to visitors.”
Pastel | 5 x 7 inches “When travel restrictions were lifted slightly, ‘The Rumps’, a clifftop walk at Pentire Point, became a favourite place to visit with my girlfriend Elsie. I was always keen to see the cattle wintering on these fields overlooking the sea. While painting it I was reminded of the line “the
Pastel | 6.5 x 5.25 inches “When I reference my work from photographs, I always work from material I’ve taken. However, when my parents came back from Norfolk and showed me this scene, I really felt that I should paint it! I started an oil of this subject but had a niggling feeling that I
Oil on Canvas | 30 x 48 inches “I spent the afternoon painting in Zennor waiting for the Guernsey cattle herd to be walked for milking closely followed by the Holstein Friesian herd. I had befriended the famers so I knew roughly what time they would be walked although I didn’t know exactly from which
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Oil on Board | 16 x 24 inches “I took inspiration for this piece on the same morning I painted ‘All Hallow Tide’. It was a great subject, made even better by the morning sun making everything glow. I particularly enjoyed painting the colour and shapes in the Cornish hedgerows.”
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Oil on Board | 16 x 25 inches “By chance my girlfriend spotted this scene from a footpath which ran through a local farm. I couldn’t believe my luck as we followed the friendly geese, through the farm, to the frozen pond. Bullocks were wintering in old barns beside the pond, the sound of sheep
Oil on Board | 15 x 24 inches “We had a spell of sea frets in July that lingered all day. It was such a grey, almost uninspiring morning, until I saw the rams at a trough. They were not bothered by my presence and I was able to get a great photo of them.
Oil on Board | 14 x 20 inches “The valley that is the backdrop behind the cattle is absolutely stunning. Every time I walk to Port Quin I marvel at it; whether it be clad in primroses in spring, the golden trees in autumn or the steely blue frost in winter. I took the photograph
Oil on Board | 18 x 14 inches “I painted this during the first UK lockdown. Only being allowed out for 30 minutes to exercise meant I begrudgingly had to work solely from photographs this one being taken on one of our daily dog walks. The light in early April is really unusual, there is