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Sandwich Bay
Posted by Trevor in | January 24, 2025Sandwich Bay watercolour 30cm x 30cm A small watercolour painted in situ on a warm summer evening on a nature reserve.
Late afternoon on the Great Ouse
Posted by Trevor in | March 16, 2023watercolour 13″x9″ That winter afternoon after fishing the river the sky in the west took on many shapes and colours which I have endeavored to translate into watercolour.
Reculver Towers 1
Posted by Trevor in | March 6, 2023watercolour 12″x10″ originally a Roman fort, much of which has been devoured by the sea. The twin towers are the remains of a church now disappeared. The towers are now maintained as a landmark for shipping in the Thames estuary.
Clouds over the River Yare
Posted by Trevor in | March 3, 2023watercolour 11″x9″ a small study of winter cloud, trees, and a river. All blending into a cold watery haze.
Grand Union canal
Posted by Trevor in | March 3, 2023watercolour 12″x10″.. The road bridge over the Grand Union canal at Bletchley
A warm westerly wind
Posted by Trevor in | March 3, 2023watercolour 16″x9″ My go-to location for landscape and sky, With access to some locations lost due to roadbuilding, etc. This is a place with good access and space to move around, plus the ever-changing sea. There is a larger version in oil now on my easel being worked on.
Sound Mirrors
Posted by Trevor in | March 3, 2023watercolor 13″x10″…Standing sentinel for over a century are several sound mirrors built by the then government to watch over the eastern shores of England. alas, they were redundant as soon as they were built with the advent of radar…NOW available as a giclée print on A3 Art Paper. PRICE £50. 00 post free in the UK.
The Lost Buoy
Posted by Trevor in | March 3, 2023Watercolour 14″x11″ A modern treatment for a lost navigation bouy now stranded in the seagrass.
Convergence.
Posted by Trevor in | March 3, 2023watercolour 13″x9″.. where the sea meets the land, the edge of the Hoverpad is now breaking up and being reclaimed by sea. ..Looking South.