Monday, November 30, 2009

Looking on the bright side

 

As the rain continues to fall and the river levels continue to rise it is easy to begin to feel rather fed up with our British weather. Dark skies, wet and cold,  muddy paws and dripping rain coats everywhere. It isn't so easy to get enthusiastic about walking  in this climate, but Mother Nature is a wonderful thing. Just when you are feeling the winter blues approaching she senses we need cheering up and sends us something to brighten our day ! So think again we wouldn't have had this gift without the rain. Did you get one too?

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Thursday, November 19, 2009

Every day a new inspiration

 

Sometimes the simple things in life are where the inspiration comes from. Just look at this cake asking to become part of my next painting I only went into the shop for a loaf of bread and came out with this little beauty! So here I am at the dining room table with my sketch book and a cup of coffee. Take a look at my gallery in a couple of weeks and see if you can spot where this luscious lovely turns up.

I have finished sketching now and I can tell you it tastes as good as it looks!

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Monday, October 19, 2009

CHRISTMAS CARDS AVAILABLE NOW !

JUST TO LET YOU KNOW MY CHARITY CHRISTMAS CARDS ARE NOW AVAILABLE TO PURCHASE ONLINE. JUST GO TO THE GIFTS PAGE, DOWN TO 'CHRISTMAS' AND THERE THEY ARE !

THANK YOU !

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Christmas is coming!!

I know it is only September still but can you believe it October is only a week away! So I have had to be thinking ahead to allow time for printing etc and   have come up with two new designs for my charity Christmas Cards. Once again I shall be supporting the Lewy Body Society and £1.00 from every pack sold will go to the charity. For those of you who are not familiar with Lewy Body Dementia you may be interested to visit their web site  www.lewybody.org . So here they are and they will be added to the site shortly. Hope you like :0)

 

Christmas Capers

Christmas Capers

Mistletoe Kisses

Mistletoe Kisses

The message inside is 'Christmas Bleatings'

Sunday, September 20, 2009

The little gallery opens it's door

With fabulous Autumn weather and sun streaming in through the windows I opened the door of my new little gallery for the first time yesterday morning. I was thrilled to see so many happy faces, familiar and new popping in to say hello and everyone had a kind word to say and shared in my excitement.

For those who live too far away to pop in I have taken a few photographs to show you where I will be spending some of my time over the coming months. Of course most of my time will be taken up in the studio creating more paintings to fill the gallery and to send out to the other galleries I supply, but you will understand why I am so pleased with the result of the family's hard work over the past few weeks.

Take a peek.

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gallery 3            gallery 4

 

gallery 5               gallery 6

 

gallery 7            gallery 8       

 

gallery 10           gallery 9

 

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Sunday, September 13, 2009

I am comfortable - honest!

I just had to share this photo of my daft dog. Martha had her friend Freddy to stay for a bit of a slumber party. He came along with his own bed and overnight bag. After a good long walk and a play in the garden Martha decided it was time for a bit of a snooze, so forgetting she is a Labrador and Freddy is a border terrier thought she would take the pick of the beds, leaving Freddy somewhat bemused, and everyone else amused. She reminded me of Goldilocks trying out all of the 3 bears beds.

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Tuesday, September 08, 2009

My New Little Gallery!

September 19th is a special day. It is the opening day of my new little gallery in Masham. The family have been working hard to decorate and prepare the shop ready to fill it with 'Sunshine and Smiles'. I am so excited that we will be able to hang lots of my latest originals all under one roof. With so many happy and humorous images filling this lovely little building it is bound to be a happy place to work. I shall be sharing the running of the gallery with friends and family who are all as excited as me about becoming part of the community of Masham. We are still dithering about exactly which days we shall be opening but at the moment it would seem Wednesday through to Saturday and possibly Sunday afternoon. More details soon!

 

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Monday, August 31, 2009

Exploring the Baltic

 

I have been so lucky this summer to have had the opportunity to do such a lot of travelling. Visiting places I have never been to before and learning  so much about the history and culture of other countries. The weather was disappointing but the company more  than made up for that. Travelling by ship give us the chance to spend time getting to know so many lovely, interesting people, to make new friends and to catch up with old ones.

With so many photos to choose from I thought I would share  a couple one of which sums up the weather and the other which tickled my sense of humour.

Russian Reflections

Russian Reflections - another puddle!

the house party 

Day Trippers - these little beach huts looked as if they were on a day out at the sea side. I love the way they seem to be huddled round having a gossip and their jaunty angles make them look as if they are whispering and giggling.

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Rocky Mountain Colours

 

We have just got back from two weeks of the most amazing scenery in The Rocky Mountains, and I couldn't wait to share some of the fantastic colours. So inspirational, especially the glacial lakes and blue, blue skies. Although I didn't  take my sketch book those aquas and cerulean blues are swimming in my head and I can't wait to paint their liquid beauty.

These photos need no explanation, just enjoy!

Emerald Lake       Emerald Lake

 

                                  Moraine Lake     Morraine lake

 

 

 

Pyramid Lake Pyramid lake

 

Takkakaw Falls Takkakaw Falls

 

Thanks to my lovely friend Di for sharing her favourite parts of her country, and showing us some awe inspiring sights.

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Taking Stock

 

This week has been one of many emotions happy and sad, exciting and and fearful, reflective and daring. There has been so much going on in the past few days, final farewells, celebrations of successes, excitement of new opportunities and prospects of travel and reunions. So I have felt the need this morning to take stock of my life. I am so privileged to have so much. Health and happiness, a lovely home and family, many, many friends and perhaps most importantly the ability to appreciate it all, great and small.

So this morning before my usual list of 'Stuff to do' I took a walk around the garden just to think and to give myself time to stand and stare.

I don't care if the neighbours hear  me talking to my flowers, they are here for such a short time they should be told how beautiful and uplifting they are. Let me share some of them with you.

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Have a lovely day :0)

Thursday, June 18, 2009

That's what friends are for

 

Occasionally there is a need for cake! Popping round to a friends house for a bit of a chat I thought I would treat us to a little indulgence so I arrived bearing scones, jam and clotted cream. Guess what was waiting there already!

A little of what you fancy does you good 

Well its a girl thing isn't it.

We had a lovely hour sitting in the sunshine whilst just above our heads sat a little broody eavesdropper in amongst the wisteria. My friend Jo had watched this pair of wood pigeons trying to build their nest which continually fell apart until they settled for a couple of wobbly twigs. Worried that she would lay her eggs on the twigs where they would almost certainly drop through to the ground Jo set to work with more gathered twigs and her glue gun to build them a more substantial home. Once complete she then had to stand on a chair and lift the daft thing of its own precarious perch, settle the new nest in place and sit the bird back in its new bed. How daft are these birds? she didn't even flap, just accepted Jo's kind intervention. Now she enjoys sitting listening to all the latest news and her partner comes every evening at 7 30 p.m. to take over sitting on the eggs, he is just as happy to sit just inches away from everyone who comes and goes through the door.

Just had to show you this.

Evesdropper

More news soon, take care.:0)

Saturday, May 30, 2009

The best job in the world

 

How lucky am I ! Sunshine, fabulous surroundings, good company and lots and lots of paint !

Tomorrow is the last day of painting in the gardens for a little while and I have had a lovely time meeting so many visitors. People who collect my work, people who are new to my work and people who just share my love of colour and a good giggle. It was especially nice to see children who have watched me work in the past and who have made a special visit to come and say hello again.

I love to talk to children about my work they are so open, interested and honest. Part of a conversation with a little girl who told me she was 5.

'Do you sell your paintings in shops?'

'Yes and those picture shops are called galleries.'

'Aren't you sad when you sell your paintings?'

'Yes sometimes I am sad to see them go but when I know they have gone to a happy new home it makes me feel better'.

'I would be sad to sell my paintings if they were beautiful like yours'.

That is the nicest compliment I could ask for.

I gather we are in for more fine weather tomorrow so I should get this poppy piece finished in the morning.

 

 

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Thursday, May 21, 2009

My Merry Little Mugs

 

How are you today? Have you been having the terrible rain and thunder that we have had in Yorkshire. If you have or even if you haven't let me show you the latest exciting addition to my collection that blew my grey clouds away. If you were not able to see them at Sudeley, here they are! My fine bone china mugs.

 

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There are 8 at the moment and we are busy working out how best to display them on my online shop, so it won't be long before you can order them. Each one comes in it's own posh little box and the image wraps right round with a detail down the handle and the title inside the rim. I am so thrilled as I have just been told that the National Trust love them so much they will be stocking them in their shops in the Autumn. When I heard I just had to turn the music up and dance like no one was watching then celebrate with lots of cake! - My one weakness. (My favourite line from Larkrise to Candleford)

 

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Monday, May 11, 2009

Celebrating Sunshine

 

It is that time of year again - time to bring out the bunting ! Yippee!

We love to have something to celebrate and today it is the sunshine. I have had a great start to the day, up early, a couple of e mails to old friends and a couple to new ones too. I am so lucky to be able to open my inbox and find the gift of kind words from people who enjoy my work and just want to say hello. Thank you.

So I am going to spend half an hour with my sketch book this morning before I get out my lovely gloopy acrylics. S unshine is inspirational and lifts my spirits allowing happy ideas to skip and dance in my head. I just have to catch them and get them down on paper before they dance right over the garden fence and out of reach.

So here is where I play, come rain or shine and happily today it is the latter.

Have a lovely day!

 

 

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Monday, May 04, 2009

New Kids In The Flock

Yesterday we went on one of our favourite walks climbing up from Glasshouses Mill to walk the ridge high above Nidderdale with fantastic views across the dale to Brimham Rocks and on to Gouthwaite and Little Whernside beyond. As we climbed up the hill we were entertained by a gathering of 15 lambs all frolicking around. We leaned over the wall and watched for a good half an hour as they played a series of amusing games, chasing, leaping, bouncing, racing, climbing, rough and tumble whilst their patient mothers stood and raised their eye brows and tutted at their errant offspring's behaviour. Watching the lambs it was easy to see their individual characters in the roles that they played. The confidant, the brave , the clown, the bully, the easily lead and the shy and after their mad half hour they all returned to their mums to suckle and become once again the babies. So much fun and so much inspiration for more sheepy paintings.

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Tuesday, April 28, 2009

A happy time at Sudeley Castle

 

Just a quick message to say how much I enjoyed meeting everyone who came to talk to me at The Sudeley Castle Grand Spring Fair. Thank you for all the lovely comments about my work, it is always very motivating to hear how my work makes people smile and makes a difference to your day. How lucky we were with the weather and the views from Cleeve Hill each morning were spectacular. This event was a great opportunity to launch the new fine bone china mugs which were very well received. I shall be adding them to my online shop very soon so you will be able to add to your collection.

Massive thanks to my mate Carole who helped on the stand each day and let me share her lovely home for the duration.

Carole at Sudeley

Carole taking a break. We trained together at Cheltenham College of Art her web address is www.carolebury.com

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Tiptoe through the tulips

Ahh, at last the garden awakes!

I never cease to get excited as soon as the spring flowers bloom, my imagination seems to go into overdrive and I find myself scribbling down ideas on any available bits of paper, old envelopes and newspaper edges. I have a basket in the studio full of sketches on odd scraps, which to some people would look like a waste paper bin, but it is my ideas library. It is just like the bran tub at the school fete, I put my hand in and rummage around and always come out with something to smile about. Last week it was the inspiration for Tiptoe through the tulips. This painting gives me a warm fuzzy feeling, sunshine on your shoulders, the smell of fresh flowers all around and the comfort of a special friend. I hope you like it.

Tiptoe through the tulips

Monday, February 09, 2009

A chilly few days with my sketch book

When I was offered the opportunity to take a last minute trip down to Cornwall I jumped at the chance. No worries about the weather, after all there is really no such thing as bad weather it is just a matter of the right clothing. So, equipped with my silk long johns and wooly vest I ventured forth and enjoyed working in my sketch book whilst breathing in the salty air and blowing the cobwebs away.

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Thanks to the National Trust who provided this shelter high above Polruan. We stopped here during a super walk which took in two Ferry journeys across to Fowey and back. Sharing the smaller of the two with the postman on his rounds (More inspiration) I called in to say hello at the 'Toe In The Water Gallery' who sell my prints but unfortunately they were closed so I had to make do with a take away hot chocolate - complete with Marshmallows and cream! Well - it would have been rude not to!

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Next day we walked the cliff path from Looe to Polperro. What a treat. Visiting this little harbour in the winter when all of the shops are closed and the locals are just getting on with their own business is lovely. Local fishermen were doing repairs on their little boats and cottages snuggled together for warmth, their chimneys puffing away contentedly. We got the bus back to our starting point, Martha loved it.

People often ask me where I got the idea of tipsy houses from, well they exist all around the coast but especially around the Cornish fishing villages and they just ask to be drawn. All I do is perhaps exaggerate them slightly. Take a look at the real thing -

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This creek side cottage reminds me when my friend and I played hairdressers when we were seven and I cut her fringe for her. I thought I had done a good job, her mum though otherwise.

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Peeping round the corner with a lovely twist to the gable end.

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I may be small but I make up for it with my chimney!

Sometimes rows of cottages remind me of school class photographs, rows of children of all sorts of shapes and sizes and each one with their own character.

On to Padstow the next day.

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We left our accommodation in thick snow this morning but there was no sign of snow here, in fact in sheltered spots when the sun came out it was warm enough to take my hat off! A favourite walk of ours is up to the war memorial and onwards to Harbour Cove. The views of the Camel estuary are stunning. The weather closed in this afternoon so we set off back towards the south coast just 50 minutes away. That's what I love about Cornwall, you can get to the sea so easily from wherever you are. The North Coast is particularly invigorating on windy winter days with huge waves crashing around Trevose Head. I have made lots of sketches today for a new series of seascapes called 'The Lure Of The Sea'. They will be added to my moods series when they are complete.

The landscape around where we are staying is fascinating. We don't know this area very well so decided to walk and discover, besides I had run out of chocolate and knew there was a little village shop about 3 miles away. The hills are amazing and just like dumplings rising up, round and soft atop of a warming winter stew.

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The wooded valleys are hidden gems with streams and green lanes. The tall banks topped with moss are laden with snowdrops, I have never admired snowdrops from underneath before. I have to come back here later in the year to see the colours which must abound and the dappled light which would be reflected in the streams.

We had to leave a day earlier than expected as heavy snow was forecast for the midlands. As it was we got through just before it closed another road. Now we are back and I can't wait to get painting. I have just had a huge delivery of new canvases and paint so the heater is on in the studio, my favourite CDs are lined up and I am itching to get started. watch this space!