Friday, 26 February 2010

Beautiful clouds

I am about to pick up a brush to paint the wonderful clouds - blowing past my window and a huge rate of knots!
(Not entirely sure if you spell the 'nautical knots' that way... so apologies if it is incorrect).
The sky is azure blue, huge white fluffy clouds, with angry grey bottoms.... marvellous!

Have just finished a painting of Dylan Thomas' Boathouse in Laugharne, with a calm sunset, total comparison to the whirlwind in the garden.  At least the washing will dry!

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www.jaynerussellart.co.uk/exhibitions

Friday, 19 February 2010

Llansteffan beach

Valentines Day proved to be a glorious sunny morning, blue skies and warm sun, until the afternoon, which turned to rain.  By which time we had been on our lovely walk, the tide was out and we managed to walk across the sands to the tall post, with the buoy hanging from the top - usually submerged - about 7 feet above our heads!  What a feeling standing in a place, where a few hours later, would be under sea-water.

The sea birds were amazing, and the morning one of the best so far of the year.
Inspired by the fresh air to paint..................................... 

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Thursday, 11 February 2010

Sunshine, hens, catkins......... and Tenby.

Gloriously sunny day today, with a bitterly cold wind.
Couldn't resist being outside this morning, armed with a bit scarf and a garden fork.  Turned and collected the straw out of the hens run, used it as mulch around plants and put fresh straw down to keep their little feet clean and dry.
They couldnt really be let out today to dig around the garden as the ground is rock hard and frosty, so they can make do with pulled sprout plants to pick at.
We have wonderful bright catkins, hanging off the trees against the bright blue sky like golden chains in the sun, making you think towards Springtime.

I have completed a painting today of Tenby, always a joy of a subject to paint.  I plan to paint Llansteffan beach next.
Oh yes, the fishing village in Pembrokeshire was in fact Dale, and the pub I painted was the Griffin Inn.

Will attempt to post some of my paintings on this site within the next day or two, in the meantime, back to my brushes.

My details have now been included on Aberglasney's website for my art exhibition later this year, and details can be found on my website.
www.jaynerussellart.co.uk/exhibitions.html

My husband's website for all of your 'winter aches and pains maintenance' is www.painbuster.co.uk

Monday, 1 February 2010

Painting of a little coastal village

Today, I painted a little coastal village in Pembrokeshire, the name of which escapes me - but we did go in the depths of December, so my brain may have frozen and blocked out the village name!
I will have it jotted down somewhere, so will put the picture on a blog this week WITH the name!

Yesterday I spent all day making curtains and covering old lampshades, to finish off our newly decorated dining room.  Looks as fresh as a daisy now, and we are really pleased it is done.
Living room next,,,, as the fresh paint of the dining room makes it look tatty...... painting the Severn Bridge comes to mind........... which room next!!!!

Dont forget to check out my website.  www.jaynerussellart.co.uk
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