Thursday, 17 September 2009
Autumn Light
Wednesday, 16 September 2009
Tarn Hows in Autumn
Every Autumn I try and visit Tarn Hows near Hawkshead in the Lake District. My visit visit to the Lakes took me to this special place and since I have taken many friends and family round this 'man made' tarn. It is boasted to be the most visited place it the Lake District, I've never found it too busy, every corner has a view worth painting in each season. But the Autumn colours are magical. This mornings workshop went well I think even though my painting did have a sink appearance. But it's sometimes a bonus seeing how to sort out a mistake or enormous cauliflower!!
Tuesday, 15 September 2009
Autumn Paintings and photographs
While giving my paint brushes a quick shampoo and condition, they are Kolinsky hair so without a little conditioner they do look a bit frizzy, and can loose their point. I decided Autumn is here, and because I love this season I'm going to try and have a painting or photograph each day on the blog! To celebrate Autumn.
All alone

I used some sketches and photographs from this years painting holiday in Italian Lakes.
Sunday, 13 September 2009
Swirl How re vistited
Long may this fantastic weather last. We decided to walk up the Old Man of Coniston and Dow Crag on Friday. I can't believe it's the 1st wainwright we've done since the beginning of June, it's been a busy few months and also the weather has been a tad damp! Anyway with Brilliant blue skies we headed off towards Grasmere and took the up and over tiny back road to Coniston and then up onto the fell. It's quite a drive but with the sun shinning the Lakes looked quite supreme with the first glimpse of Autumn shades catching the sunshine. So Dow Crag was bagged 1st with quite an exhilarating craggy top and then onto Brim Fell. I did mutter along the path 'I didn't think it was this far' but with the sunshine and enjoying the fabulous scenery I trotted along. But after 30 minutes of walking the map came out and we were back on Swirl How, a hill we had visited about 3 months earlier and not meant for today! Oh well it was a nice day for a Big walk. Back along the track I trotted to Brim fell and then onto 'the old man'
Walking towards the summit of Dow Crag
Looking back towards Dow Crag
Coniston water from Dow Crag

Last up hill section 4th summit in one day Coniston old man.
From the top
While walking along, I often think of paintings and can suddenly get inspired. I have a workshop on Wednesday morning and think this will be great to demonstrate a real wet in wet a touch of sponging and sheep.




Last up hill section 4th summit in one day Coniston old man.


Wednesday, 9 September 2009
Summer or Autumn?
Autumn is on it's way. I can see Walla Crag from the bedroom window, and for the last few weeks I've wanted to go up this tiny little mountain top to see the pink heather, it's lovely to see at this time of year. I wasn't sure if I'd missed it,with all the rain we've been having; but with a lovely evening and Walla Crag beckoning, off I went.
How do we know when the seasons are starting? Well for me brambles on bushes, bracken turning brown, the fells looking more Ochre than Green and oh yes what I saw today xmas cards!! can you believe it.
A lovely Silver Birch near the top of Walla Crag with Bleaberry Fell in the distance, notice the Ochre fells.
A few I can never sicken of, the top of Walla looking towards Derwentwater and on to Bassenthwaite, with lovely pink heather in the foreground.
One of the things I love about Keswick and it's surrounding countryside, is that it is a wonderful playground for outdoor activities.Especially on warm sunny evenings, I met Kate about to take off from the top of the fell, rather her than me!
Up, Up and away
I've painted a small oil before of cows bums, the light was beautiful and soft.





Tuesday, 8 September 2009
Sausage dogs and beach sketches
Here are a couple more photo's from Alghero, I'm back in the Lakes now and the weather is not quite Sardinia standard.We had a lovely relaxing time the sun shone everyday, the food was glorious and I managed to get some good material for paintings for my next exhibition in October at Moot Hall, Keswick.It's a lovely feeling coming back my fingers are itching to get back into painting. I fancy having a go with Acrylics and maybe some Gouache but we will see. I did go to Alghero with the idea that it could be a painting holiday venue, but on reflection I think it's too busy, a bit too hot, the watercolour would dry in seconds and too big a resort. It made me realise what a little gem Lake Iseo is with it's beautiful scenery, friendly local Italians and a painting round every corner.

A quick sketch from the sandy beach across to old Alghero. The Customs officers could not make out my little palette and had it scanned 3 times. I was more interested at the time watching a cute sausage dog have it's lead and collar removed and did wonder if it would run through the xray machine, but no it was carried through.
Friday, 4 September 2009
Sunsets in Sardinia

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