//=time() ?>
Staying on the theme of Cumbria’s Neolithic sites I did dash off a quick sketch yesterday of the Giants Grave and Black Combe with my new watercolour set. @FeatureCumbria @drawntothelakes
#landscapepainting #painting #Cumbria #sketch https://t.co/n9cefbdWmg
View of Grasmoor and Crummock from Gasgale Crags.
https://t.co/a2eitDpnRt
#lakedistrict #cumbria #thefells
A lockdown pen and wash drawing of the Giants Grave standing stones near Silecroft. The megaliths look awesome against the brooding backdrop of Black Combe.
https://t.co/fg5GSqWqmr
#cumbria #standingstones #blackcombe
Another oil sketch this time from the vertiginous Gasgale Crags looking over to Grasmoor and Crummock beyond. That’s a 1000ft drop into the valley below. https://t.co/a2eitDpnRt
#LakeDistrict #vertiginous #oilpainting #art
Final progress and completion of my painting of Side Pike, Langdale.
#wip #workinprogress #oilpainting
More progress on Side Pike, Langdale. Developing the defining the landscape further in heavier paint.
#wip #workinprogress #oilpainting
Latest progress on my painting of Side Pike. The sky, background and foreground are blocked in loosely. The painting is still very loose to allow for possible compositional, tonal and colour changes in the subsequent stages. #wip #workingprogress #oilpainting
Grune Point. An iPad sketch from my recent walk along the Solway Coast near Silloth. While tramping along the cobbles and sand of the dunes I encountered a local gentleman who remarked I was ‘a bit overdressed’ (wooly hat and hiking boots) for the conditions.
A freshly finished oil of Cockermouth on a bitterly cold winter morning. This was the view I encountered as I was about to cross the Derwent and head back into the town centre. Got to paint the experience!
#cockermouth #newart #Cumbria #oilpainting
Digital media sketch of Whitehaven Harbour featuring both lighthouses/
#digitalart #Cumbria #sketch #Whitehaven