Visits

Friday, 28 December 2012

Miss Monboddo

Mademoiselle Monboddo



This is  Jean Monboddo's granddaughter Magdalena.
Often seen in Monaco playing the tables with her feminesque boyfriends.

She is the only surviving heir to the Monboddo  estate.
This is an acrylic picture measuring 12" x 10" on canvas board, and is #41 of 52.
Nearly one a week for a year
(enjoy)

Sunday, 25 November 2012

Nanny Lil


Nanny Lil




Allegedly, Nanny Lil lived at number 17b Coronation Street and was neihbours to Ena Sharples and Minnie Caldwell. Lilly was never seen on set as she was camera shy. As a devout Christian Lilly was ashamed of her gambling addiction so would stay indoors during filming to tend to her cat Bobby.

This is an acrylic picture measuring 12" x 10" on canvas board, and is #40 of 52.
Nearly one a week for a year
(enjoy)

  


Saturday, 27 October 2012

Paris Rouge - Le Metro

Le Sinage Rouge - Paris Metro



Paris Rouge is a theme that no doubt will run and run, this is painting #39, and as anyone who's been to Paris will know - Le Metro is wonderful for traversing the city at toute vitesse.
Voyours recall Les Parisienne and their illicit rendezvous underground on the Metro - each brief encounter creates their very own episode from a film noir (18 rated).
This is an acrylic picture measuring 14" x 8" on canvas board, and is #39 of 52.
Nearly one a week for a year
(enjoy)

Thursday, 11 October 2012

femme avec robe rouge


La femme avec robe rouge




This painting (#38) was reproduced from a photograph I came across a couple of weeks ago whilst searching for objects that were French & Rouge, (a new theme I may develop further btw).
 She looks rather menacing 'la Madame' in this - with an" attendez que je vous rentrez chez vous "(wait till I get you home sort of look)  but I'm sure she's tres enchanting, posing in the mid afternoon sunshine
in Paris awaiting company on the terrace.
This is an acrylic picture measuring 12" x 8" on canvas board, and is #38 of 52.
Nearly one a week for a year.
(Enjoy)

Saturday, 11 August 2012

More Lillies on t 'Cliffe

Attercliffe Water Lillies II




This is a slight variation on the previous painting (#36) with subtle hue changes due to the changing light conditions in the day.
Every moment of light is subtlety different - cooler colours in early morning becoming warmer
 as the day progresses.
This is an acrylic picture measuring 12" x 8" on canvas board, and is #37 of 52.
Nearly one a week for a year.
(Enjoy)

Wednesday, 1 August 2012

Lillies on t 'Cliffe

Attercliffe Water Lillies



I normally catch the train into Sheffield, however the other day I took the tram
from Meadowhall to Sheffield.
It's not exactly a picturesque route, but very interesting nevertheless.
The tram runs alongside the old industrial quarter for a length, taking in the railway and the Sheffield and Rotherham canal.
As the the tram approached Attercliffe I spotted these water lillies erupting colour out of the
gloomy, murky canal below.
I can't but help noticing these now everytime I pass, everytime different with the varying light conditions. 


This is an acrylic picture measuring 12" x 10" on canvas board, and is #36 of 52.
Nearly one a week for a year.
(Enjoy)

Saturday, 26 May 2012

The Elmanton Hotel

The Elmanton - Skegness, Lincolnshire




This lovely B&B sits on Scarborough Avenue in sunny Skegness.

We usually stay here on our visits to this locale and we are always looked after really, really well by our hosts.

The next time we visit I will give them a print of this, they have a few "contemporary" paintings inside and this should sit well with those.
This is an acrylic picture measuring 12" x 10" on canvas board, and is #35 of 52.
One a week for a year (well almost) !
(Enjoy)

Monday, 16 April 2012

Scarborough Foreshore

Princess Cafe


Over the Easter break we visited Scarborough,
which is not rare for folks who live in Yorkshire.
This is one of a few sketches done at the time, a colourful little cafe on Foreshore Road.
This picture measures 16" x 12" on canvas board, and is #34 of 52.
(Almost) One a week for a year !
( I'm slipping a bit but will make it up)



Thursday, 9 February 2012

Thank you Mr. Hockney

Flowers from Brid



This story is a little convoluted - bear with me !

I was in the Sheffield Millennium Galleries this week having a muse around a brilliant exhibition on
"The Family in British Art"
One of my favourite paintings on display was one of David Hockney's,
portraying his mother and father in their front room in Bradford.
( My Parents - David Hockney 1977 )
Juxtaposed between them both is a vase of tulips.
This caught my eye, I know photography is frowned upon in the gallery
but I managed to snap a picture with my
pin-hole phone (for reference material) and that gave me the idea for this painting.

Mr. Hockney now lives in Bridlington, East Yorkshire - hence
Flowers from Brid

This picture measures 16" x 12" on canvas board, and is #33 of 52.
One a week for a year !
(Enjoy - and a Happy Valentines Day)

Monday, 9 January 2012

Point of Ayr Lighthouse - Flintshire



Point of Ayr Lighthouse


Point of Ayr Lighthouse, lies on Talacre Beach, Flintshire in North Wales.
It is a redundant grade II lighthouse in a spectacular position
on the northernmost point of mainland Wales.

It recently came on the market for £100k - not exactly your usual 2 up 2 down.

 This acrylic painting measures 10" x 6.5" on canvas board, and is #31 of 52.
One a week for a year.
(£10)