Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Portrait of a young girl

After a series of charcoal studies I like to work with oils on un-primed paper. The absorbency of the paper gives a softness that cannot be matched

Sunday, December 26, 2010

Monday, December 6, 2010

Numb fingers



I had to paint these small paintings quickly to avoid frostbitten fingers. I would like to think that there is a certain circularity in their fabrication. Some of the fields are used to grow linen. I would like to think that the linen on which the paintings are painted came from these or nearby fields. The linen was certainly bought from a local linen business.

Before the arrival of the frost





Before the arrival of the frost & snow there was a fantastic display of colour both in the vegetation and the freshly worked field. Colour also extended to the multitude of agricultural machinery. Always a sucker for a bright red tractor.

Autumn Reaches the Pays de Caux





The change in colours of the landscape is remarkable as well. Dark sombre skies with low bright shafts of sunlight.
There is a huge amount of activity harvesting sugar beet and the sugar factory is working 24/7. The sangliers (wild boar) seem to gorge themselves on the sugar beet stacks by the roadsides at night and can be quite a hazard.

What a contrast a Few weeks later.





A few weeks later it was a different story on the beach with a sharp North Easterly wind from Angleterre. The colours became colder to match the weather and the whole aspect changed with the first of the autumn migratory birds arriving.

One fine day in September




The end of September had on or two very fine warm days when the beach was almost deserted and was ideal for sitting down & making a few small paintings.

A TASTE OF THINGS TO COME





The fine autumn weather of September & October changed in November and we got our share of a taste of winter with snow & sub zero temperatures but not the transport chaos of the UK. However the dogs seem to cope and after their walks hog the new wood burning stove that was installed just over a week ago. The installation was not without incident but it was in and running in the nick of time before the snow.


Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

WORK IN PROGRESS




Some of my current work in progress using My September Sketchbook as a source.

MORE FROM MY SEPTEMBER SKETCHBOOK

The variable weather this month has given a variety of skies. Just the time to explore with watercolours in the bag.

Saturday, September 25, 2010

Scottish colourists were here


I was amazed and intrigued to find that some of the scottish colourists were here. I discovered this amazing work by Peploe

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

AUTUMN FRUITS SLOE GIN



We've started collecting the autumn fruits. There is a great supply of Sloes for our new batch of sloe gin

Aerobatics





Three stunt kites being flown by one 84 year old canadian. One in each hand and one attached to his body.

Dynamic Creations in 3d at Dieppe: they fly



Some of the inventive and creative structures at Dieppe Kite Festival






Notre recent Jour de repos à Dieppe Cerf Volants KITES







Last week was the Dieppe international Kite Festival. There were some incredible creations most of which would fly. From flying cows, crabs and fish to a visual firecracker of a display of worldwide traditional kites.