Holmfirth

Holmfirth, Yorkshire
Holmfirth, Yorkshire

Another painting, this time it’s a rural landscape. I took a bit longer painting this one, just because I was sitting for several shorter sessions and not an afternoon of determined practice. But as I’m trying to loosen up, I’m going to push up the speed again. It’s really satisfying filling up my sketchbook with paintings and feeling my skills developing each day.

I’m also transferring my landscape practice into digital art too, to finish the background on a horse painting that has sat gathering virtual dust.

I will also be working on a series of cartoons, but more details on those once they’re in full production. Yes, I do tease, don’t I? mad grin

Rosa on the Grand Union Canal

Rosa on the Grand Union Canal
Rosa on the Grand Union Canal, A5 watercolour painting
Rosa on the Grand Union Canal, A5 watercolour painting

My first attempt at painting a narrow boat. Given that I want to live on the canal at some point, I thought I should practice my boats! And water… Reflections are fun but challenging.

This is an A5 sized painting from my sketchbook. I took time to draw a few different composition sketches and really plan the painting out. This gave me a great opportunity to sketch the boat a few times before I had to transfer the outline to my sketch pad.

Farm scene with geese

Barn and Geese, A5 watercolour painting
Barn and Geese, A5 watercolour painting
Barn and Geese, A5 watercolour painting

It feels like years since I was scanning and posting pictures from my sketchbooks, so I hope this one makes up for my neglect!

It’s a small (A5) watercolour from my sketchbook. I’ve been working through some watercolour exercises to give myself a wee refresher course. I’m not usually a landscape painter, so it’s a chance for me to work right out of my comfort zone and see what happens.

The other thing I’ve been working on is my painting speed. That’s improving too, so I guess this means I’ll have no excuse for leaving it so long between posts in future!