Painted using a photo taken during the beast from the east in 2018, I just loved that intense, reflected sunlight on the water, with jewels dotted all over the surface. The challenge with snow is getting the tones right – the brightest light was that reflection on the water, so everything else had to be toned down from that, accordingly.
Featuring new paintings fresh from the easel, exhibition news and other stuff from Peter Barker RSMA
Thursday, 26 November 2020
Otis
Pastel 11 x 10 inches
Here's a recently finished Pastel portrait of 'Otis', my step-daughter's Border Terrier, done for her birthday. Otis is a flighty, full of energy terrier, never staying still for more than a nanosecond, so I wanted to capture that sense of urgency in him.
The Derwent in Borrowdale
Oil 7.5 x 10 inches.
One of the most beautiful parts of England, especially at this time of year - blues, reds, greens, oranges and yellows.
Great Langdale Cottages
Oil 10 x 14 inches.
New studio painting. Just liked the way the cottages were perched on the steep hillside, and the right-hand chimney was set against the lovely white side of the second cottage. Rather a complex frontage to sort out, and not at all simple to paint loosely, so I didn't! I wanted to capture all those bits and bobs to set a jumble of shapes in contrast to the stark mountains behind.
Barrowden, from Morcott Windmill
Oil 12 x 17 inches
A recent commissioned painting, with the view from the top of Morcott Windmill - not a view many people have! #barrowden #morcott #rutlandlandscape
Tuesday, 24 November 2020
Over the Valley, Burbage South
Oil 9 x 12 inches
Another painting from the recent trip with artist friends to the Peak District. This was the last painting of the day, hurriedly drawn and the basics sketched in with oil and finished in the studio. I was somewhat hampered by leaving my specs in the car after trekking up to the venue, so the first painting, 'Rock Formations and Millstones, Burbage South' was a double challenge in the ferocious wind and being semi-blind! This second effort was a little easier having tucked myself out of the worst of the wind and trekked back to the car to get my glasses! The figure, perfectly placed for the composition, is fellow painter, Ian Leyton, who was painting down below me.
Nelly
Here's a recent commissioned painting of 'Nelly' for a lovely couple, entailing a lot of subterfuge from husband, but successfully received for the lady's Birthday today! Oil, 11 x 9 inches
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