Pastel Landscapes (2020)
To me, the difference between landscape and still life is the weather. A still life is an indoor work and landscape leaves you outside at the risk of the changing weather. Both subjects are a play of colour and texture. Seeing what you are looking at opens the doors to interpreting things in your own style. I never take anything for granted visually. Learning the hard way through total failure to ‘catch’ a landscape makes you learn to never give up looking for the feeling of what you see.
Spring
A Strong Day (Pastel on Paper)
Reflections in the Flood (Pastel on Paper)
Storm Coming (Pastel on Paper)
An Early Trial with Pastel (Pastel on Paper)
Mysterious Sky (Pastel on Paper)
Early Sping Day (Pastel on Paper)
Dazzling Spring (Pastel on Paper)
SUMMER
Early Summer Vines (Pastel on Paper)
Small Landscape I (Pastel on Paper)
Small Landscape 2 (Pastel on Paper)
Blue Drive (Pastel on Paper)
Pine Trees in the Vines (Pastel on Paper)
Opposite Valley (Pastel on Paper)
Early Summer Storms (Pastel on Paper)
Near and Far (Pastel on Paper)
The Way Home (Pastel on Paper)
Early Morning Light (Pastel on Paper)
AUTUMN
The Old Oak Early Autumn (Pastel on Paper)
Play of Russet (Pastel on Paper)
Autumn Bluster (Pastel on Paper)
Explosive Autumn (Pastel on Paper)
After the Harvest (Pastel on Paper)
The Red Line (Pastel on Paper)
WINTER
Play of Light on Flood Water (Pastel on Paper)
My Favourite Oak in Winter (Pastel on Paper)
Cold Light on Water (Pastel on Paper)
Poplar Plantation (Pastel on Paper)
Winter Reflections in the Charente River (Pastel on Paper)
Theatrical Sky (Pastel on Paper)
Young Trees (Pastel on Paper)
River Charente(Pastel on Paper)