Here’s 2 of the WAGs, having a chinwag!
Scuttlebutt
Mixed media on stainless steel panel
51 x 36 cm
Here’s 2 of the WAGs, having a chinwag!
Scuttlebutt
Mixed media on stainless steel panel
51 x 36 cm
This is my latest painting in the Codgers and WAGs series. It’s Pauline Lee. Getting her partner Mike may be more of a problem. He’s only a part-time Old Codger as he lives in Australia.
Pauline Lee
Mixed media on stainless steel panel
38 x 30 cm
Here are two more of my friends:
Marly
Oil on Stainless steel panel
38 x 30 cm
Jilly
Mixed media on Stainless steel panel
38 x 30 cm
It’s pronounced Lottie
‘Lotte’
Oil on stainless steel panel
38 x 30 cm
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.
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.
I’ve had a full August. I’ve been away to Scarborough and Brittany as well have having a lovely staycation with Nicky. Lots of painting too.
I’ve been so busy for the last fortnight that I haven’t got around to uploading my paintings a day. Recently I have been experimenting with an extremely limited palette. This is with a view to making some images to be used on vitreous enamel signs to be used around St Leonards on Sea. Watch this space.
This week I’ve spent quite a lot of my time hiding from the weather in cafés perfecting how to render steamed up windows with rain on them.
It’s been a while since my last post as I’ve been in Marrakech. It’s all change with the rules now. Sea couldn’t play a part in my Moroccan paintings!