Showing posts with label oil. Show all posts
Showing posts with label oil. Show all posts

Tuesday, 26 August 2025

Dreamer


 Dreamer
(Oil on canvas, 12 x 12 in)
[SOLD]

This lovely lady is now on her way to be with a collector in Yorkshire. I know she’ll be in good company.

Wednesday, 24 May 2023

Night Station 2009 - SOLD


Night Station 2009
(oil on canvas, 24 x 30 in)
SOLD

I waved goodbye to this painting today as it set off on its journey to a new home with a collector in the USA. An interesting operation, because for the first time I had to order in a custom made packing box, rather than rely on pieces of cardboard from wine boxes et al.

Wednesday, 16 November 2022

George and the Dragon (SOLD)

 


George and the Dragon (2004)
(Oil on canvas, 16x20 in)

Spent the afternoon parcelling up this painting so I can send it off to its new home in the USA in the next few days.

Wednesday, 15 April 2020

Marsh Marigolds


Marsh Marigolds
(acrylic on watercolour board, 8x8 in)

The Shipley Art Gallery's second Challenge to Gateshead Art Society members presented us with two paintings, ‘Apple Blossom’ by Roger Ashby and ‘Summer Time’ by Ralph Hedley, showing the start of Spring and the middle of Summer. The challenge was to "create an artwork that shows how we are witnessing the start of Spring from our home, garden or daily walk. What flowers are starting to bloom and what animals are appearing?"
I wasn't going to do the Challenge this week because we have - or had - no flowers. Then the marsh marigolds in our little pond came to the rescue.
I found myself struggling a little with this painting, mainly I think because it's in such a very realist style and I could have achieved that more readily with oil paint. Blending acrylic is not so easy.