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Home Time: an early piece getting to grips with using pattern in monotype. The patterns are printed from textured materials using three layers of multi-coloured ink. The diminishing lines lead the eye up to a cottage and hedgerow. Greetings cards: https://t.co/Nr9wTu8J4V
This large fiery sky began as an exploration in colour. I wanted to find a way to achieve a sunset sky that wasn't delicate pinks but brooding, powerful reds. https://t.co/EDRpDF3JRE
Taking inspiration from the patterns of fields and hedgerows, this image brings together many of the key elements in my work - trees, fields, hills and sky. Available as is, mounted or framed! Patchwork Landscape available here - https://t.co/pPLZbtacfp
Introducing 'Sky Flame', a new original monotype. Now sold, this is part of the new series featured in my blog post. The lone tree in this piece not only gives life and interpretation but also lends an air of determination. Prints can be ordered. https://t.co/NvPaABqmZl
With this image, I really wanted to perfect the interaction of colours to give a glowing sense of light. I just love how the colours have come together in the sky; almost to give a real life 'photograph effect' with the textured art in the foreground. https://t.co/7Wrnp8bQlM
This wide countryside vista is based on a view from the Cleveland Way, near Faceby in the North Yorkshire Moors. The whole scene is bathed in a pinky golden light with a tapestry of heather in the foreground. https://t.co/aX5Fn7LmQr #landscapeartist #yorkshireskies #artgallery
This is Sycamore Gap - our famous tree in the Northumberland National Park. It's the perfect subject for my style of work and people always ask me for it! The *original* painting for this is still available to purchase on my website - https://t.co/7leOEnbu9A #sycamoregap #neart
New! Moonlight, #DunstanburghCastle Original still available! Have you visited this famous landmark on the #Northumberland coast? A crescent moon hangs over the ruins of the castle and moonlight dances on the water as the final colours of sunset slip away
https://t.co/S0HAxDGCMG
I learnt a thing from one of my followers: a clump of trees on a hill like this can be called a tump! Paul Nash made many studies of #wittenhamclumps which is a similar landform. There's also the #cominghometrees in #Cornwall. Are there any near you?
https://t.co/oyLSpsJ9Lx
Touch a Chord: one of a series of fiery skies I made recently. As in music where a chord gives a richer sound than a single note, so it is with colours where a range of reds and oranges are more powerful than a single colour. Original sold, card available
https://t.co/eNODVFUWmn