Wednesday, 15 June 2022

Botanical Gardens, Cambridge

 




Back in March, I visited the Botanical Gardens in Cambridge for the first time. While they are smaller than Kew Gardens, they have a wide variety of plants in several greenhouses, where I found these orchids.

I also loved the graceful fountain shimmering in the sunlight. This link will tell you more about it.


Monday, 25 April 2022

Mottisfont

 



Mottisfont is a National Trust estate near Romsey in Hampshire. My reference photos are from early March, when there were no leaves yet on the trees. 

Having painted them now (in April), I thought it would be nice to show the trees in blossom. This way, they make a nice contrast to the buildings in the background and generally stand out more from the other elements of the painting.

I have also moved the trees in the foreground closer together than they are in real life so they make a repeating pattern. In short, this painting is not a literal description of the place but how I feel about it.

Sunday, 3 April 2022

Egyptian geese and Dover coast

 



A painting of Egyptian geese in dappled shade. I seem to come back to these scenes of light and shade.



The coastline of Dover, just beyond the harbour. 

When we visited in February, there were still hardly any cars crossing the channel, so the traffic was mostly lorries. This was also before the time P&O Ferries made their infamous move to sack 800 staff overnight, something I hope they won't get away with.

The reason we went to Dover was to see Dover Castle, which showcases history from the Middle Ages to the First World war, well worth a visit.

Sunday, 6 February 2022

Wimpole Hall

 Wimpole Hall on an overcast day. It was a challenge to show form in light conditions with few shadows but I am quite pleased with the result.

While I haven't been able to travel far these last two years, I have enjoyed visiting places like Wimpole Hall at different times of the year and observe the changes the seasons bring.