Tag: Shorwell

Muted ducks in the marshes

by on Sep.30, 2009, under landscape, Wildlife

 

 

Freshwater marshes       Murky Reflections
 Last week saw several forays into the West Wight as we re-located for the week to the sleepy and yes, sunny village of Showell for our periodical ‘cat-sitting’ exploits. This is a rather excellent opportunity to be in a different part of the Island and make new work. There is more to come on the house and garden where I was staying. The Mallard here has a certain quality I think. The colours in the pool through Freshwater marshes were very muted and murky, making for some interesting light effects.
Reflections

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Return to the Landscape

by on Jun.19, 2008, under landscape, Uncategorized

observational drawing

Last week was spent cat-sitting in the village of Shorwell, providing an excellent opportunity for some sketching in the fields behind the house. I was able to station myself at one particular viewpoint with a wide vista across much of the south-west coast of the Isle of Wight. I’ve worked directly into the sketchbook and also from a colour copy (shown here). I have to say, this is something of a departure: a straight depiction and the use of naturalistic colour, but then again why not! Be straightforward for a change and as a novelty it worked for me to simply draw what I was seeing. These exercises in observation have proved fruitful in the return to the studio as I’ve been able to work onto colour copies mounted onto canvas or board. There seems to be something of a mini-project emerging so I think I’ll go with the flow and see where it leads.

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