Saturday, February 21, 2015

I'm back, but still in Spain.

It is an age since I posted on my Blog.  I have been busy with our new life in Spain.  With so much to do, and so many new things to learn including the language, I'm afraid blogging is a habit that I fell out of, but I shall endeavour to start blogging again.
In the meantime here are some of my plien air knife studies from the last few months in Murcia.
They are all small 10 by 8 inch Oils on Panel.



the view from our front terrace/patio


near Mazarron, (old mineworkings)


Isla Plana and Puerto de Mazarron from our terrace again.


near Mazarron


North from Isla Plana


a pen sketch from the Marina at Puerto de Mazarron



the Marina in oils


looking Northwest from Isla Plana


Almond trees 


one of our sunsets again from our patio area.


a Pine tree at Cabo Tinoso


Bolnuevo


Isla Plana sunset, from the patio again


Bolnuevo from Percheles direction


Mullet in the Marina (Puerto de Mazarron)


Bolnuevo cove


Torre (tower) at L'Azoiah from the road to Cabo Tinoso


Percheles


another patio sunset


Near Leica


near Leica again


El Amillo, Puerto de Mazarron


Broccoli fields near Leica


Isla Plana cove


Rock pool, Bolnuevo


Percheles looking south


Percheles looking North


Until later, I shall leave you to enjoy these.  I will post some larger works soon.

Friday, October 3, 2014

Flying south for the winter.

I've had a very busy, non-art related summer.  But tomorrow we head to Spain for the winter, to a house pictured below. (it's a hard life, but somebody's got to do it )  Over the next few months I will have lots of paintings and other things to show and talk about.  I've missed my blog, but I have had a very boring summer, with lots of jobs to be done and a new way of life to get organised.


Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Flitting around with the swallows.

I can't believe it's six months since I posted on this blog.  I have been busy with life.....
We spent January in Murcia, Spain.  While there we explored the area and decided to stay around Isla Plana this winter.  To this end we have rented a house on the beach from October on, and now we are looking forward to spending next winter in sunnier climes.

This has other opportunities, we are learning Spanish...slowly in my case... and I am looking forward to starting work when we get back to Murcia.  The landscape is full of rich warm colours, just the kind of landscape I love to paint.  A selection of pictures below will illustrate my point.











Our house backs on to the beach, so fishing will be on the menu too, as will the fish.  
The house has a beautifully lit basement with a large high level window to use as a studio when I'm not painting on site so I will have no excuses not to work.  In the meantime here in Ireland I am still not working at my painting, although I am very busy with my angling guiding this year in between trying to get home improvements progressed for when we return next spring.  

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Photo's from Normandy..

Following on from my last post from Normandy, here are some of my photographs from the area these first ones are of the fortifications, beaches, monuments and the American cemetery.

Utah Beach monument

a gun emplacement

tank,

another monument to the fallen

another of the many tanks to be found on display

The beaches as they are now, quiet...

......but still watched over by silent gun emplacements...


the first house liberated on D-Day, by the Canadians..

A memorial at Utah beach

a view of a portion of the American cemetery, over 9,000 war graves.

Omaha beach from the American Cemetery

Cherbourg, from inside a bunker/gun emplacement

the emplacement from outside

a look-out post above a fortified gun emplacement

and the emplacement with the zig-zag trench from the bunk-house.

Normandy is not just about the war though, we did visit Bayeux and the Tapestry.



The town itself is very picturesque, but the weather was rather wet and cold.


Monday, November 11, 2013

Armastice Day, French style.

I'm writing this post in Normandy, France.  I'm over here on a wine and cider buying trip.  Today we visited the Normandy landing beaches, Sword, Juno, Gold, Omaha, and Utah. it was a sobering experience looking at the numbers of dead, particularly the American cemetery at Omagh beach.  There was little else to do today, it being Armistice day, November 11th, the anniversary of the ending of the first world war.  Coming from Ireland it is easy to forget the significance of today to a country at the center of two world wars. France still bears the scars, as I am sure do many other theatres of war.  It makes it more imperative to strive to end all wars before they begin.

Sunday, October 6, 2013

Travelling again.. both I and my plants..



The first sold sign has gone up on my new updated website , barely a month after it went live.  I know the new shopping cart is operating as it should, unlike the last couple of years.
I'm due to visit Rome later this month, which should be a nice trip.  I am travelling to the south of  Spain in January, or, I should say for January.  We are going for the whole month,  and will be looking at long-tern rental properties in different areas.  I am looking forward to that trip, the sun and warmth in particular.  January can be very cold and miserable here.

My Strelitzia (bird of paradise) plants, including the nicotinia,s are now residents of Farmleigh House . 
I have had to reduce the rainforest in my conservatory, and a friend's son who works at Farmleigh was delighted to get them for the collection there.  I'm glad, I can visit them occasionally.  I was a little sad to lose all my plants, most grown from seed, some of which I had collected by hand pollinating plants, but the compost wasn't helping my breathing problem which has been upgraded from Asthma to COPD.  The up-side is the conservatory now looks very light and airy and much larger than it did hidden by all the foliage.

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

My new look website is operational




I have re-launched my website.  It was in need of updating, and had been in situ for 10 years in it's current format.  I have my suspicions that the amount of java that was in the template I had been using was detrimental to the ease of use with smartphones too, but I can't complain it served me well for the decade at a cost of about $60 when I bought the license to use it.  
I decided to keep the new (improved, I hope) site simple.  It is just a basic html and css setup with little to download other than the images to facilitate smart phone accessibility.  Hopefully it will bring a level of sales similar to the old site when  I was actually updating it.  I'd messed up my shopping cart for about the last two years without realising it by changing my email address and forgetting to update the paypal shopping cart- even though the new email is on the same account the paypal cart was only operating - or not operating as the case was- on the now defunct email.
Thankfully a buyer contacted me to let me know there was a problem, hence the rush to update without fully testing.  I still need to finish off my alt tags and keywords etc. but the site is fully operational (as far as I know until someone actually buys from it again ;)) I added a link to here on the site to add to the functionality.

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Autumn is upon us....

Summer has reached it's evening with the end of August.  Like on Lough Owel, pictured below.


I took this photo coming back from our latest trip to Sligo.  I'm working on a plan or work-up for a painting of a Lough Mask landscape for a commission and found this on my camera.  I'd forgotten I had taken this shot but it expresses the calm slow end to a summers day.  The light struggling to creep through the hovering clouds, with the wind ripples almost totally disappeared from the surface of the water as if they too were off to bed for the night...
It's how I feel at the moment, realising summer has all but gone, and winter is on the horizon.

Friday, August 23, 2013

Summer sunshine

I'm still on sabbatical...
I haven't lifted a brush in an age, but to be honest the break has been good for me.  I have a few ideas swirling around, mainly to do with our future plans and needs.  This means that I couldn't really get involved in my work to any extent anyway, as I find it hard to compartmentalise.  In the meantime I'm looking forward to the future with great anticipation.
I know that when all our plans are made and ideas settled I can go into my studio and just get stuck in.  I don't feel any pressure to create at the moment, and I know that when I am ready the work will flow, it's starting to itch in the background.  It's not bad enough to need scratching yet though, and we all know when you start scratching an itch you just can't stop until it's gone.


For now I'm going to relax on the swing-seat in the shade of our pool-side birch tree outside the studio and contemplate.
In reality, that too is part of being an artist, but we sometimes forget it's relevance to our work.  Possibly because it's so un-grounded, and as a professional artist, I tend to see art as a business rather than the artist as a Bohemian figure.
Others may see things differently, but that is what makes us artists as a body so diverse too.

Saturday, August 10, 2013

Sunshine on Lough Mask.

 A few photos showing the changing light on Lough Mask in County Mayo.