Moonlight over Southwold harbour
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24 May 2012
Moonlight over Southwold Harbour
The wonderful sheddy place that is Southwold harbour; black bitumen fishermens huts and the paraphanalia that goes with it all...love it
20 May 2012
The exhibition came to a close this evening and was a great success, thank you to all those of you who came along, bought paintings or just came to look and say hello. Welcome to all those who are new members of the mailing list, I hope you will enjoy receiving these daily paintings.
I was painting every day at the exhibition and this was sold just as it came off the easel!
Reflections at Swalcliffe Lea SOLD |
18 May 2012
Autumn in Sibford
It's the finale of my Big Exhibition here in Swalcliffe this weekend, so I'm having a party to celebrate. It's been great to see so many old friends and to make new ones. In a few days the dog and I will board the ferry, cross the English Channel and make our return trip back to the centre of France.
Todays painting is one still hanging in the exhibition and a view I know well.
EXHIBITION: SWALCIFFE VILLAGE HALL. OX15 5EQ MAP
This Friday Saturday and Sunday
Todays painting is one still hanging in the exhibition and a view I know well.
Autumn in Sibford
Watercolour, 16" x 20". website
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17 May 2012
Paradise
To add to the collection of sheds these are in a small village near to the exhibition, which is coming up to the last few days.
EXHIBITION: SWALCIFFE VILLAGE HALL MAP
5th to 20th May, 11am to 6pm every day
See a selection of larger watercolours here and the daily painting month by month archive here
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16 May 2012
The Bluebell Trail
15 May 2012
In the Bluebell Wood
There are many beautiful Bluebell woods in this area of Oxfordshire, and woods in the UK really do matter globally for bluebells. Half of the world's population of English bluebells can be found on these shores.
See a selection of larger watercolours here and the daily painting month by month archive here
In the Bluebell Wood
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14 May 2012
Acacia View
My exhibition goes into it's second week now after a reasonably busy first week and quite a few sales, the small daily oil paintings are proving to be very popular, seeing them 'in the flesh' rather than on a computer monitor makes all the difference.
See the larger watercolours here and the daily painting month by month archive here
SWALCIFFE VILLAGE HALL, near Banbury Oxfordshire, MAP
5th to 20th May, 11am to 6pm every day
Acacia View
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11 May 2012
Quiet Backwater
This pond lies deep in the Chestnut woods behing the old village, completely overgrown and neglected, but at this time of year decorated with all kinds of wild flowers
Quiet Backwater
Oil, 5.5 x 7.5 inches,
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9 May 2012
Camille's Kitchen
This is a larger watercolour of my neighbours Camilles kitchen, and is in my current exhibition:
Swalcliffe Village Hall, Near Banbury. Oxfordshire.
Open from 5th to 20th May 11am to 6pm every day
6 May 2012
Shady Lane
I have about 120 of these small oil paintings on view at my new exhibition ~
Exhibition at Swalcliffe Village Hall, Near Banbury. Oxfordshire.
Open from 5th to 20th May 11am to 6pm every day
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3 May 2012
Exhibition and rain!
A little reminder that we experienced some lovely sunshine earlier this year, I painted this in a small orchard near to where I live in France, the blossom was just about in full bloom and I remember the sun was warm on the back of my neck. Today I'm putting up my new exhibition and as I look out of the window from Garden Cottage I can see the rain and gray sky again!, it'll be a busy day...
Exhibition at Swalcliffe Village Hall, Near Banbury. Oxfordshire.
Open from 5th to 20th May 11am to 6pm every day
MAP
Exhibition at Swalcliffe Village Hall, Near Banbury. Oxfordshire.
Open from 5th to 20th May 11am to 6pm every day
MAP
Cherry Blossom |
1 May 2012
Wash Day
Another French inspired painting... it seems to have been raining all month both here and in France. I heard that the UK has just experienced the wettest April since records began, and I was going to be camping while running the exhibition! |
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