Showing posts with label leaves. Show all posts
Showing posts with label leaves. Show all posts

Stones and trees

Stones and trees is a plein air painting created within the grounds of Saint Cynog’s Church in Ystradgynlais.

It’s a subject I’ve always found fascinating here in the UK, where ancient graveyards steeped in history are part of everyday life.

Centuries-old trees provide generous shade, cooling hot summer days with a display of dappled lights on the ground, leading a peaceful atmosphere to the antique gravestones and meandering paths.


88.
Stones and trees
10 x 8 in / 25.4 x 20.3 cm
oil on board
12th July 2025



In this painting, my inspiration came from the combination of old stones and old trees—elements that, with their age and solidity, maintain their presence in our modern time. I painted it during a heatwave, so this spot, cooler and tranquil, felt especially inviting.

I mainly used small to medium brushes, and below are some details from the painting:



detail - gravestone 




detail - gravestones



detail - trees and foliage


I really enjoyed painting in this location, particularly because, as a churchyard, it remains actively connected to people’s everyday lives.


Photo taken during the painting session


Summer garden

Summer garden is an oil painting completed in two sessions. It features a part of my garden I particularly like.


86.
Summer garden
10 x 8 in / 25.4 x 20.3 cm
oil on board
3rd July 2025

The inspiration came from the summer colours of terracotta pots and the lush green of large nasturtium leaves. Combined with the contrast between the stone in foreground (the steps and the door dog) and the wood in background (the fence), it created the perfect subject for my painting.


Here you can see the first three stages of the painting process:


stage 1


stage 2




stage 3

This time, I also used a palette knife for some areas of the painting, which I enjoyed.

Here are some details:


Brushstrokes

Brushstrokes



Brushstrokes


Brushstrokes


palette knife used in the sky and roofs



I’m quite happy with this painting. I like the summery feeling it captures and the energy of a summer afternoon.

You can purchase it on my website. If you’d like to leave a comment or ask a question, I’ll be more than happy to respond.

Black and white picture challenge 10 of 10

 the last day of this exciting black and white picture challenge is a couple of leaves.



For this final piece, I’ve created a life drawing of two leaves I picked up during yesterday’s walk. The one at the back is from an oak tree, while the one in the foreground is from common ivy. As always, I’ve used black ink pens.

Tuning with nature