Shadows, frost, mist and sunshine.
Last year's leaves, this year's light.
Mixed media - Watercolour, collage and thread.
Watercolour and pencil on traditionally made linen/cotton paper.
I have been growing this little hornbeam tree for years. It has never been wired and only occasionally pruned and has grown to its shape by the passage of our lives (kids footballs, basketballs, chewing pets, parties, storms, snow, heatwaves...) It has become a garden friend and each Spring I look forward to the point that the leaf buds break.
I thought I'd try painting/sketching it this year: the shadows, branch shapes and moss feel like a landscape I know well.
Watercolour on linen rag paper
Moments windblown
Petals on the lawn
Based on a landscape poem from last year, this watercolour is inspired
by the gardens at Hestercombe.
With this watercolour I've used repeating blocks of abstract colour,
a bit like the process of batik, to echo the repetition of the trees and build up
the image. Based on a view at Hestercombe Gardens in Somerset.
Chestnut Avenue, Glastonbury
(oil on board 11 x 13" including frame.)