Thursday 1 April 2010

LATEST WORK

Fern Circle
50 cm x 40 cm
Encaustic Painting on Canvas
(a work in progress)

Silver Birch and Bracken
72 cm x 102 cm
Mixed Media on paper


Cups and Rings
66 cm x 101 cm
Mixed Media on paper


Steps into the trees
Mono-print on paper

Using the new printing press

Blawearie Print #1
32 cm x 22 cm
Collograph

Moss Spiral I
27 cm x 38 cm
Collograph
Moss Spiral II
27 cm x 38 cm
Collograph
Moss, Bark and Lichen I
32 cm x 22 cm
Print from Collograph Plate
Moss, Bark and Lichen II
32 cm x 22 cm
Print from Collograph Plate
Collograph Plate
Bark, Lichen and Moss
(found at Blawearie)

Inspired by the garden at Blawearie


Gardener's Hands
27 cm x 33 cm
Drypoint and Monoprint


Crows and Stones
31 cm x 43 cm
Drypoint and monoprint







Monday 15 March 2010

new printing press at neo-artists


I've now started to use the press at neoartists' studios - very excited!!

I am trying out collagraph prints using plant materials gathered and pressed from Blawearie.

Back of Heather Moorland in Winter


I've been asked how the paintings are created. They're all in encaustic (a wax and pigment mixture) on canvas (see above). The canvas is sealed with acrylic sealant and primed with gesso.
As you can see with this method there are no traces of the paint coming through the canvas.

Thursday 14 January 2010

Photographs

This is me, at Blawearie.

This is a gravestone at Old Bewick Chapel (Holy Trinity). I'm very interested in the imagery on the stone but have no idea what it means. Does anyone know? Please get in touch if you do....

Paintings

'Braken'
The winter colour of the braken was amazing. It was glowing red and I tried to capture that.

'Gateway to Blawearie'

'Silver Birch Among the Rocks'

'Heather Moorland in Winter'

Winter at Blawearie

'Moon Pool'
Inspired by visiting Northumberland at the time of the Blue Moon, 30th December 2009. A Blue Moon is when there is a full moon twice in one month, something that happens very rarely.
These are alder trees around a pool.

'Fallen Tree, Blawearie' This is probably my favourite tree at Blawearie. When I visited in the winter of 2009 it was torn and lying on the ground. I felt a sense of loss. I painted this tree standing in 'Steps to the Trees' below...

Detail of 'Fallen Tree, Blawearie'

New Paintings and Drawings


'Starlight at Woodhenge'
I visited a site at Milfield, Northumberland called Maelmin, where there was a re-creation of an archaelogical site excavated nearby. They had found the post holes of a wood henge.

Detail of 'Starlight at Woodhenge'


'Blawearie Burial Cairn'