Three Dinghies Coastal New Foundland
I was not so keen on the cuisine.
I was not so keen on the cuisine.
The brilliant turquoise of Portuguese fishing boats and dinghies is some how very uplifting and cannot fail to catch the watercolourists’s eye..
As we were waiting to sail into Ha Long Bay, a woman pulled alongside with fruit. Hạ Long Bay, in northeast Vietnam, is known for its emerald waters and thousands of towering limestone islands topped by rainforests can be a difficult watercolor painting subject.
Chateau Lagrezette, very close to our home in France, has become the home of some of the most exceptional wines in Cahors
These treed laneways with old barns and sheds are often found on the edge of pretty medieval villages in SW France
The vivid turquoise colour used on boats in Portugal always catches my eye.
Pretty delicate red poppies appear all over France in spring.
I found the wide Aubrac landscape mesmerising and its historical traces spoke to its history
The mediaeval town of Óbidos is one of the most picturesque and well preserved in Portugal, and provides many glimpses for the artist.
Sometimes I try my hand at pastel (on hand made paper from the Moulin de Larroque)