Is this my last and final post on art, weather and related activities? Yes I'm afraid so but I do intend to start a new blog in the new year pretty much focusing on similar things but with perhaps less of a conscious eye on the weather.
I have really enjoyed posting on here and I have to thank
Oliver Moss for asking me to do this in the first place.
The idea was that I, along with a number of other artists,would produce a 30 day weather diary which Oliver would use as part of his research for his studies...anyway it has become much more for me. It's more like a habit now which I won't be able to stop any time soon!
So to the past few days...since the beginning of the Christmas holidays almost as if on cue the weather has been awful. It's been wet,wet and wetter. Again so many people in this country have had their homes flooded and travel and routine life has been disrupted and thrown into disarray.
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Gloomy weather today |
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Bleak |
The crisp cold and clear days earlier in this month are sadly missed.
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Love these warm colours on a really cold day |
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Trying to capture those sunsetting colours |
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Sun setting over the Cheviots |
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Another detail |
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Looking towards the Cheviots 100cm10cm Oil & wax on canvas |
In and amongst the festivities and general distractions to my daily routine I have been beavering away taking photographs anytime we have managed to get out.
Between the rain and general gloom there have been periods of some decent weather.
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Fading light at Back Bowden |
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Late evening sunshine amongst the trees |
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Colder and blustery |
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Looking up |
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Back up to Peniel Heugh |
Frustratingly we haven't had one climbing day in the last two weeks. Two trips this week were abandoned and we had to content ourselves with a brief walk on the beach and another to
Saint Cuthbert's Cave via Greensheen Hill. Oh well at least we managed to get out and whatever the weather there is so much to see and reflect on in the landscape around us.
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Wet and windy with a tiny hint of brightness out in the distance |
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Light on the sand |
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Malachite green against the sand |
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Foamy froth |
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Rain on the sand |
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Bed of rocks |
I continue to be inspired by the natural world and the landscapes of the Borders and Northumberland still continue to absorb and feed my imagination and creative need to paint.
I know they are only a very tiny part of a vast world but these landscapes have a way of surprising and challenging me constantly and I doubt I will ever become tired of being in them and experiencing all the different weathers and conditions that they have to offer.
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Braw views |
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Looking forward |
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Looking back |
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Work in progress |
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Sketch book this week...
I'm not sure when my new blog will be up and running yet but you'll be able to find it through the home page of my website.
So if you have been reading and viewing, I hope you have enjoyed it and thank you!
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