Posts tagged with ‘Skies’

  • Mar072018
    3 teasels in sunlight photo

    Distant dreams of days gone by

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    Distant dreams captures the way my mum remembers family holidays we had at the English Riviera, Devon. The Morris traveller…

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  • Jan172018
    detail of a white lighthouse and red sailed boat as a storm approaches chicago in a painting by kathryn sassall

    Storm blowing by Chicago harbor light

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    A storm can blow in to any place at any time. This particular one came as a brooding dark sky …

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  • Jan102018
    heather and tree detail of an abstract impressionist painting of the Highlands by Kathryn Sassall

    Hues of the highlands

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    Not just the hues of the highlands these colours to me are the colours of Scotland.Smoky peat soil from which…

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  • Jul192017
    Photo red apple on branch with green leaves photo taken bby katheryn sassall

    Scrumping in broad daylight is not a bright idea on the M4. Blue sky thinking?

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  • Jul142017
    photograph of grey rolling clouds by kathryn sassall

    Dark skies and lightning hit trees portent a storm brewing

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      Dark and brooding. Dark skies do not just occur at nightfall. Have you seen it when a storm’s brewing. So…

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  • Jul072017
    old bones detail of painting of trees

    Making light of it; all those creaks and groans

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    Old bones is something the family hears a lot from our mother. At 89 years old it is of course…

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  • Jun232017
    WIP newspaper trees test for flicker painting

    How many trees does it take to make a forest flicker?

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    ‘The light between the trees trunks flickers. It passes by so briefly. There’s a spot on the M4, going East,…

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  • Jun162017
    WIP painting of train journey detail with resin marks

    Through the square window; how to capture the countryside shrouded in darkness

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    The countryside is in darkness. Looking through the window of the train I’d taken notes and a few smartphone photos.…

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