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Line & Wash, Recent Posts, Self Motivation

Procrastination: What’s stopping you from starting a hobby?

Do you recognise this scenario? Your husband/wife/significant other buys you a beautiful box of watercolours, so you can start a new hobby. But the days, weeks and months tick by as procrastination takes over. Eventually the box ends up in the loft or is given away in a raffle. This […]

My Influences, Recent Posts

I Entered Sky Arts…and Painted the Worst Thing I’ve Ever Done

How I Ended Up on Sky Arts… Sometimes Artists make terrible decisions just like the rest of us. And, in 2015 I made a whopper of a bad choice when I took part in Sky Arts Landscape Artist of the Year competition. Sadly, from the minute I pitched my easel […]

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10 Top Tips for Painting Trees in Watercolour

Ask a mountaineer why they climb mountains and they usual reply “Because it’s there…”. That basically sums up my relationship with painting trees. Trees in watercolour are challenging but essential in most landscape paintings. When did I realise I was rubbish at painting trees? It occurred to me a week […]

Acrylics, Line & Wash, My Influences, My Process, Pencil, Self Motivation, Sketches, Watercolour

The Agony and Ecstacy of Creating an Artwork

Creating a new Artwork is much like being a new mum. It’s painful, it’s exhausting, it’s frustrating but the pain and sacrifice is worth it in the end. But letting go of an artwork is another story… I think you would agree that most artists illustrate the consciousness of mankind. […]

WW1 Flying Aces Tribute to the 20 Minute Club
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WW1 Flying Aces: Tribute to ‘The 20 Minute Club’

As we approach the 100th Anniversary of the end of WW1, I’ve submitted a tiny painting as part of an exhibition. Β It’s prompted me to look into the life of a Flying Ace. The term Flying Ace was first used to describe the French Pilot Adolphe Pegoud who was a […]