After Sunrise, Lyme Regis - Oil on Lino

Super excited about going to Lyme again next week!

Little sunrise painting from half term…

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Towards Seaton from the Cobb, Oil Sketch on Plywood

Trying to get my landscape head back on before the big trip!

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Drawing stormy waves - when I was there in October I videoed the waves to draw

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Large A1 piece work in progress building up layers using charcoal, liquid pencil and oil pastels

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Good afternoon, Francis & thank you. Like you, we've just had a real down-pour with our gutters overflowing! Here's one that I hope might brighten your day. This is "Lyme Regis" by John Cooper from c.1935. https://t.co/CjOtNPaKaF

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More from project quick sketches

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10 minute sketch planning for a big painting

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Beautiful sky after the rain today

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Years since I’ve been to these are sketches I did years and years ago - I’m looking forward to developing my drawing degree memory project returning to a beautiful place with lovely memories

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I thought I'd start today with a view that was always exciting for me as a child when we went on day-trips to the Dorset coast. It was the first view of the sea as we arrived! This is "Lyme Regis by John Cooper from c.1935.

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Good morning Tony & thank you. As you say, that one is a lovely way to start any Here's one that I hope you'll like. This is "Lyme Regis" by John Cooper from c.1935. https://t.co/AKpxQs2YOV

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Happy Sunday! 😀 And you winner this week was.....?
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1. Sunrise over Burrator
2. Pastel dusk at Kingswear
3. Sunset at Windy Post Cross
4. Storm on The Cobb

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Morning! Back to a bit of B&W for you today, with the power of at The Cobb at Lyme Regis.....



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Skies are addictively beautiful , I can’t help painting them.#lymeregis

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Good morning Dorothy & thank you. Yes, it is rather dull & dreary here in Dorset. Here's one from the county which I hope might brighten your day: this is "Lyme Regis" by John Cooper from c.1935. https://t.co/k0SsDVkcom

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Good morning Kathryn & thank you. The sun has come out now here in East Dorset so maybe this view of "Lyme Regis" by John Cooper from 1935 might be more appropriate! I think it has a much needed feel of summer "warmth" to it. https://t.co/3PX8U9w9gE

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