I’ve just made a photo book of some of my iPad paintings.
These are the 29 I made of Hastings Pier whilst Aran 250, the jackup barge was there.
You can see an online version here. I’d recommend you view it full screen.
I’ve just made a photo book of some of my iPad paintings.
These are the 29 I made of Hastings Pier whilst Aran 250, the jackup barge was there.
You can see an online version here. I’d recommend you view it full screen.
The jack-up barge left early this morning. I was down in time to catch it just before it disappeared behind the harbour arm.
I have made a painting of my friend Marylyn Edwards. It’s looking like my Codgers and Wags series might actually happen!
I’m told that the Jack-up barge is likely to be at #HastingsPier for another 7 – 10 days. This is a once in a lifetime event, so I will keep recording it with daily paintings.
I’ve continued to making iPad paintings of the pier and the Jack up barge and have sneaked an extra one in that doesn’t have the pier in it too.
It’s been all go at Hastings Pier this week as the Jack-up barge has allowed more and more of the old iron-work from the ballroom to be removed. I’ve been there each day documenting it.
The excitement in Hastings at the moment is that the Jack-up barge has arrived to help with the repair of Hastings Pier. You can expect lots of painting of it in the next few weeks.
There have been some lovely evening skies over the last week or so.
Will it be an Indian summer? Yesterday was so sunny. Watch the weather with my daily paintings!
Even with the daily iPad paintings I still get to the studio. At the moment I am making portraits on stainless steel panels.
Here are the last 3 paintings from August. Two thirds of the way through the #APAD project, and I haven’t missed a day yet.