Moray Firth
Enjoying a wonderful view from our cottage.
Blue skies and sea.
And some of the locals relaxing on the beach.
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Enjoying a wonderful view from our cottage.
Blue skies and sea.
And some of the locals relaxing on the beach.
Yesterday I decided to go looking for fungi. Donned wellingtons and outdoor gear and set off. After a few hours I was muddy and hot with coat tied around waist and sleeves rolled up - but I enjoyed myself. Hope you like the results.
As there was quite a bit of paint remaining in the palette from last weeks batch of stones, I worked 2 more yesterday. Now varnished and drying whilst custom stands are made.
The sale of quite a few stones has prompted the painting of some more.
You can see them in development from here.
A meet up with a friend saw a visit to Talkin Tarn yesterday. Expecting an overcast day I didn’t take the camera. As it turned out we had a delightful meander around the tarn with skies blueing as we walked.
Into the woods where fungi were fabulous – although most had been nibbled at except for one intact specimen ( a shaggy parasol I think ).
With the completion of Galaxy CATching 3, the pc and printer have been in operation along with the glue and beads. End result limited edition prints of the 3 galaxy CATching artworks, a6 cards, bookmarks and a5 embellished cards.
Has left the easel and heading into a white frame. The third in the series added to the CATching artwork Gallery and prints also available.
Work in Progress can be viewed from here.
On duty at the Upper Eden Visitor Centre today (here until 4pm) . Pleased to find that 2 of my limited edition photo prints of Kirby Stephen sunsets are on their way to a new home.
After working on Rocky for several weeks at Art Group Meetings, he was completed today.
You can see his progress from here.
On todays outing we left Brough and walked up to Augill Pasture. Wandered through the woods spotting a few Fungi.
From the top of the pasture the view was immense – here’s looking towards the Howgills.
Into the pastures butterflies were feasting on the wildflowers – Red Admirals, Small Whites, Peacocks, one Speckled Wood and a Comma – who was too quick for the camera.
On the way back down into Brough great views of the Fells and Brough Castle.
2 new paintings finished this week - Galaxy CATching 1
and its partner Galaxy CATching 2
Several changes were made on the way which you can read about from here.
Changeable weather and clear cool air have created wonderful clouds over Kirkby Stephen in the last couple of weeks.
Wild Boar taken from the Hartley / Kirkby Stephen footpath.
Observatory and the Pennines taken from the Viaduct walk.
2 From Ash fell ( as we were waiting at the roadworks traffic lights ). Over Ravenstonedale to the fells as we left Kirkby Stephen. Looking towards the Pennines with the heather in bloom as we came home.
Three new CATching Stones created with an idea of Cats and swirling galaxies.
View them in progress from here.
I had a hare stone completed some time ago and realised it sat in the box as I never took it out to show.
So the sand paper came out to remove the varnish and rough up the surface to allow a rework
I wanted to keep some of the natural stone showing. Decided to refined the hare and placed a rising moon with dark sky and stars behind it. Much happier with this.