Back in the day, when I could spend the time of day creating just what I wanted.
Paintings and drawings I made in 2008 and I put on a calendar for 2009!
A collection of buffallos, turtles, birds and the wonderful worlds they inhabit.
A collection of hand-created art from the heart.
Watercolor Paintings of 12 different lighthouses both from the United States and abroad.
My calendar has an element of the sea in each month. / Some are tranquil, others are stormy, depending on the month. All are watercolour paintings, and two, May and October, are pen and wash.
I have selected some of my atmospheric paintings, and matched them to the months. Jan – Graveyard Metallica. The lowest, darkest point in winter, in the Northern hemisphere. It gets better from now on! Feb – Hetton Colliery 1838. A dark and industrial scene, we have to tough this month out, like those hard men of that era in the mines! Mar – Smalholm Sunset . The light begins to get brighter as Spring is nearly here. Apr – Blea Tarn. Spring is here and the light gets bright. May – El Golco . Bright long days are here! Jun – Corinth . The season warms up and the longest days of the year. July – Market Day. The hottest month. Aug – Toscana . Holidays abroad and at home. Sept – Victorian Lady Fishing . September begins to turn the season. Oct – Old Carpathia . The dark nights begin, and October ends with Halloween. Nov – Beamish Wheel . Autumnal colours are everywhere. Dec – Trees of Eden . The winter Solstice, and celebration of the birth of Jesus. The reverse is, of course, true for those of you in the Southern hemisphere!
Watercolour paintings In the style of the Masters: J.W. Turner, / John Singer-Sargent. / Ivan Aivazovsky. And the unknown masters, from the north east of England, currently in the vaults of Newcastle and Gateshead art galleries. Thomas Harrison Hair, / J.A. Dees, / T.S Hutton, / Henry Horton, / J. Edgar Mitchell. / Thomas Bush Hardy.
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