I’ve been busy painting and forgetting to update this website… so here’s some of what I’ve been doing, a series of small watercolours.
Hummersea
Hummersea is very close to my home on the North Yorkshire coast. At the foot of Boulby cliffs (amonst the highest cliffs in England), Hummersea is a pebble beach and its walls retain signs of its industrial past. Time and weather have carved its stones, and our propensity for anthropomorphism leads us to perceive faces, appropriately enough, in the rock face.
Faces on the cliffs
Memories of lovers lost
Looking out to sea.
From further back, the faces disappear, and the headland is reminiscent of a giant whale. The whaling coast. At the beginning of the 19th century, many ships left this coast to catch whales. Now, fortunately, whales can still be seen near the coast, to be captured by cameras and not by harpoons.
There is a steep path to the beach, ending in a metal ladder anchored to the cliff. There the rock face shows signs of its industrial past, with remnants of alum mines.
Thank you to all of you who came to see my work at Staithes Art Fest. It was great to meet so many people who already have my paintings on their walls (when I sell through galleries, I always wonder where my paintings have gone. It turns out that they always go to very nice people!), and it was good to meet so many art lovers. Thank you also to the organisers and the volunteers of the Art Festival, and thank you to my talented friends Ailsa Nicholson and Liz Collier who shared the space with their wonderful art. And the sunshine was great. Just brilliant.
Staithes Festival
I’m busy preparing for Staithes Festival of Art and Heritage. There will be a preview on Friday evening 11th September, and the art festival is on Saturday and Sunday 12th and 13th September, with over 100 artists exhibiting. More info here: http://www.staithesfestival.com/artists/ If you click on an image, it will give you the name of the artist, a short biography, and the address of the venue. Hope to see you there!
Here are some recent watercolours of Staithes.




















