I’m excited to share my latest painting: a large-scale watercolour of the iconic Ouse Valley Viaduct in West Sussex. This piece was commissioned by Adam Moseley for his café, Tamp & Grind in Burgess Hill, and it quickly became one of the most memorable projects I’ve worked on.
Continue reading “Ouse Valley Viaduct, West Sussex – A New Watercolour Commission”Fetcham House – a personal (painting) career highlight!
Yesterday was a great day for me in my artistic career! The presentation of my latest painting, Fetcham House, to its new owners – and it’s a painting of great significance to me.
Continue reading “Fetcham House – a personal (painting) career highlight!”How to paint clouds and sky in watercolour – my latest article on painters-online…
I was recently asked by Painters-Online to give my advice on painting sky and clouds in watercolour. Here’s the article. I hope you find it useful…
The most satisfying part of painting for me is always the sky. It is the first part of the painting process after the initial drawing and it always feels great to start getting colour down on the paper or canvas. But I’m also very aware that it’s the sky that could make or break the painting.
Continue reading “How to paint clouds and sky in watercolour – my latest article on painters-online…”How to paint water in watercolour
If you’re a fan of painting in watercolour and thinking about painting seascapes or other bodies of water, here’s the article I wrote for Painters Online recently on how I go about painting water in watercolour… I hope it helps!
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