Monday, 16 June 2025


 

I have said in the past that moving up from A4 sized images to A2 would present a few challenges; well it has. principally has been the digital scanning. having an excellent A4 scanner, scanning is  normally straight-forward, that is in simple terms. Oh dear: computers are not that simple!

The above A2 water colour, enhanced with a little ink work comes to mind. Four scans across the bottom, which were digitally joined. Then four scans across the top which were also digitally joined. Then those two images were digitally joined manually. The computer did not like me taking control. It took me a couple of hours; good grief!! The result doesn't look bad either.

I plan to produce several watercolor images of this size in my present project, Oh Dear! Maybe I will find a simpler way around this scanning malarky. 

The picture is of the coble landing at Filey, which is called "A jolly good read". Note the book worm on the extreme right.

Saturday, 7 June 2025




Well my exhibition at St Columba's is over; it is always a pleasant feeling, having had an exhibition ending which was such a success: thank you all.

So onwards and upwards, so to speak; there is now an invitation only summer exhibition at St. Columba's which I was pleased to be invited to show in. Showing are three of my A2 ink woodland paintings, the above is one of them, it is of Hangar Woods near Newlands Corner, just to the north of one of our favorite walks along this ancient pilgrims trail from Winchester to Canterbury. Incidentally a friend of ours has just done the walk as a pilgrimage, I was a little jealous, the walk sounds super. This show is for two months and has just started.
 
When visiting please remember the sensitivity of much of the work being done at St. Columba's, so please give them a ring first. A warm welcome always awaits visitors. The number is, 01483766498.

My current project work now is looking at the British decaying fishing sea craft, which is great fun. At present my struggles are with a coil of chain on a shingle beach; that is realy stretching me a little. Keeps me out of mischief.