Studio View Blog: Latest Artworks, News and Inspiration.
This Blog ‘Studio View’ is a regular update of my new work, upcoming exhibitions, some work in progress images and photographs of what inspires me to paint.
My work is all about the ever changing light in the landscape.
“Atmosphere is the sensation directed upon the viewer, whereas mood is the actual feeling provided”.
Take a look at this beautiful impressionist painting: Evening Radiance
This gorgeous large sunset painting would grace any wall with its stunning colours and the contrast of light and dark shadows at the very moment the sun sinks below the horizon.
My new impressionist painting: Morning Shimmer
This luminous contemporary impressionist landscape brings a serene yet invigorating presence to any room with soft, layered brushstrokes creating depth and light.
Here’s a new impressionist landscape painting: Melancholy Sun
The series explores the changing light on the landscape at different times of day and across the seasons showing how light can vary so dramatically and celebrating the challenge of capturing its fleeting beauty
Just reminiscing about this painting: Breaking Dawn
Just reminiscing about this painting ‘Breaking Dawn’ which was one of my first acrylics after switching over from pastels although both mediums still retain that soft, blended style I love.
This stunning impressionist painting showing the beauty of the evening light.
Just as the sun dipped below the horizon its orb merged into an orange glow lifting the red peachy clouds into the soft blues and greys in the sky, whilst the landscape melted into the shadows.
Could this painting be yours………?
Impressionist painting with blended tones and soft subtler brushstrokes.
I painted this after waking very early one morning and watching how quietly the dawn evolved, each subtle shift in colour in the air interpreted in the brushstrokes and the quiet and cool light evolving the palette resulting in a rhythm in the painting.
Stunning swirling colours and the warm tones of Evening Radiance
This is one of my impressionist sunset paintings and one of my largest at 102 x 76 cm, but it’s definitely a piece I really enjoyed creating.
I wanted to capture that dancing sky of endless sunsets, where colours appear at different times and rise upward, topped by a soft, glowing horizon.
A constantly moving scene.
