Wonderful paintings all, in the other categories too! Tell me, don´t you have a favourite coffee cup which you would love to exhibit, in words and colours, in our Coffee Cup Club?
im in love with ur work…….. i have bookmarked this page so i can visit it regularly… i just love working with water color, and ur style of water color just impressed me. thanks i am inspired!
Je vous souhaite un trés bon weekend.. Have a great weekend with, or without friends, but definitely with good food and a good book and some exercise, like gardening! Next week’s post is all about the washing day. A chore we either hate..or love. If you want to be inspired to do laundry, then remember […]
Spring is supposed to have arrived, but on some days? I wonder if I made a mistake with the seasons..maybe we are moving into winter? Noo..n..it is spring, surely. In spite of icy weather, we have lilacs blooming profusely, wisterias drooping low with heavy blooms, tulips swaying their hips and young ones grazing in the [...]
Here is Cathy's painting of the Dog Park at the dam. Cathy wrote that she thought of Ivy when she was painting these images. Ivy is my greyhound. Ivy would really have had fun with the water and the other dogs. I love seeing the dogs having so much fun in the water. Below is the back side of the postcard with the words removed so you can see that Ca […]
This past month has had more than a few challenges, funny how they come in bunches. The weather was in a tug-of-war between winter and tiny tantalizing bursts of spring. Days were becoming heavy. An unexpected knock at the door reversed my inner grayness. A smiling delivery man handed me a huge bouquet radiating Sunshine and Light. The timing was as perfect […]
A busy weekend at the exhibition with plenty of visitors, I'm painting while there and sold one 'off the easel' today. As I know how desperate you must be to know how the weather was; warm and sunny with occasional sitting outside!This is a large painting from the exhibitionThe Grisedale Fells. Watercolour, 26 x 18 approx + frame. £1150website […]
Log cabin quilt, 24" x 24", paper pieced using batik fabrics. I uploaded these three photos and gave my post a title, and looked back to find a link on my blog for the quilt I did in another colourway...and found it has the same three shots and title...how boring and predictable! Oh well, here it is, the little quilt I've been doing off and on […]
We had the loveliest West Coast weather here. On a bright and warm star-filled Saturday morning, my darling husband passed away peacefully in his own bed with three of his family around him. There is not a hand book or guide for these things, they happen and you are stunned.I will love him always: Philip was my best friend for 50 years and my husband for 47. […]
Margaret asked the question, "I am a quilter but I want to change. I've collected other art materials over the years and think it is time to actually use them. How did you decide to give up quilting?" I'll bet others are interested in my answer and maybe have their own unique reasons for changing their art focus and questions or advice […]
This is a request to any of my artist friends, whose blogs I follow or who read this one. Would you consider painting, drawing, collaging, doodling a small artwork 13cm x 18cm in aid of a fantastic charity...read on and see if you can help... Secret Art for Water is an exhibition and sale of original postcard-sized artworks in support of the Falmouth Rotary […]
Living on the waterfront in Portland Maine, the sounds of the gulls awaken me in the morning as they swoop around the buildings and chase the lobster boats out of the harbor. They perch on the hotel next door watching and waiting and soon there will be baby gulls. I watch as they build a nest precariously perched on the slanted roof and stand guard until the […]
Embroiled in several writing projects, teaching and wo-manning my booth at the local art market, I've been putting off posting at this site for lack of text. But I have journal entries to show! So, I'll post these between longer textual affairs.This pen and ink and wash reminds me of one of my most favorite quotes by the Scottish explorer, W. H. Mu […]
Bolsa Chica Salt MarshInk on paperThis was a beautiful California spring day with clear sky and a slight breeze. I walked the path for about an hour, sketching about every 20 or 30 minuets. This one is with the ocean behind me facing north/east.
Harvest Golds at GreenanOil on canvas 30 x 30 cmBridget Hunter 2013A favourite sketching place near the ruins of Greenan Castle, Ayr.It's been hectic trying to get all 6 paintings finished. And there's been lots of paint scraped off which is really such a waste of materials.So, I'm trying to change the frantic way I paint and take time to sto […]
THURSDAY MAY 16 ’13 This week is about the garden. Our setups are cacti and succulents, and potted blooms, one in an old rusty hanging basket. I seem to wanting more sketches from everyone these days and people are stepping up to the mark. At least 2 in the first hour to be completed. Down the hill we go ( it’s always down to start with! ) and straight ahead […]
I came across a version of this painting that I did a couple of years ago when I was cleaning my office and decided to try it again, taking more care with lighting and adding a background to the new … Continue reading →
Wonderful paintings all, in the other categories too! Tell me, don´t you have a favourite coffee cup which you would love to exhibit, in words and colours, in our Coffee Cup Club?
November 7, 2007 at 4:14 pm
that is very nice paintings
March 9, 2010 at 11:53 am
im in love with ur work…….. i have bookmarked this page so i can visit it regularly… i just love working with water color, and ur style of water color just impressed me. thanks i am inspired!
August 17, 2010 at 6:09 pm