Showing posts with label boats. Show all posts
Showing posts with label boats. Show all posts
Wednesday, 6 May 2015
My website
You might have noticed that my website www.brynhughes.co.uk is being updated and is out of action at the moment. It is visible (but not working fully for sales) if you type in the password. Contact me on hughesring @gmail.com if you want the password to look at the new site. Otherwise browse my picasa site on https://plus.google.com/photos/117235147329899148544/albums?banner=pwa which I'm keeping up to date.
Labels:
boats,
Mallorca,
Puerto Soller,
ships,
Soller,
urban sketches,
watercolour
Saturday, 2 May 2015
My Mallorcan sketches
All my sketches from our Mallorcan Holiday in the beautiful Soller Valley:
Puerto Soller boatyard - our breakfast view over a cappuccino con crema & Napolitano chochlatino (not sure about the spelling!)
Can Prohom high above the Soller Valley - good welcome and good cake and fresh orange.
Soller Cathedral - right hand entrance porch from over a cool Coke at Café Aro at Placa Constitucio.
Placa d' Espanya at Fornalutx where we met the Policia Locale who helped find the wallet I lost last September
Fishing boats in the corner of the marina at Puerto Soller below the old monastery now a maritime museum.
The old monastery at Puerto Soller viewed from lunchtime at the Nautilus Bar. The view vertically down to the Mediterranean is absolutely spectacular!
I was sitting under the ramp up to the Town Hall in Soller at the Placa Constituticio to sketch this one looking towards the Carrer de Vives. This was my final sketch.
The Tobacos at Placa Constitucio, Soller over a cool San Miguel at Bar Firo
The upper lighthouse overlooking the Puerto Soller Bay. This sketch is from over lunch at the picnic tables to the Refugi.
The lower and disused lighthouse at the entrance to Puerto Soller - looks good from any direction!
This was the view from our first cappuccino and cake breakfast in the Port. I wasn't quite warmed up.
Can Prohom high above the Soller Valley - good welcome and good cake and fresh orange.
Soller Cathedral - right hand entrance porch from over a cool Coke at Café Aro at Placa Constitucio.
Placa d' Espanya at Fornalutx where we met the Policia Locale who helped find the wallet I lost last September
Fishing boats in the corner of the marina at Puerto Soller below the old monastery now a maritime museum.
The old monastery at Puerto Soller viewed from lunchtime at the Nautilus Bar. The view vertically down to the Mediterranean is absolutely spectacular!
I was sitting under the ramp up to the Town Hall in Soller at the Placa Constituticio to sketch this one looking towards the Carrer de Vives. This was my final sketch.
The Tobacos at Placa Constitucio, Soller over a cool San Miguel at Bar Firo
The upper lighthouse overlooking the Puerto Soller Bay. This sketch is from over lunch at the picnic tables to the Refugi.
This was the view from our first cappuccino and cake breakfast in the Port. I wasn't quite warmed up.
Labels:
boats,
Cathedral,
Cityscape,
Fornalutx,
Landscape,
Lighthouses,
Mallorca,
Mediterranean,
pen,
Puerto Soller,
sea,
seascape,
ships,
Soller,
townscape,
urban sketches,
watercolour
Thursday, 12 March 2015
Saturday, 28 February 2015
Camara Del Lobos 02
Great news. I've started painting again. I've not done a "proper" painting since August last year - apart from some outside sketching, adding to our Ezra's diary/book and a couple of commissions! This one's another acrylic of Camara Del Lobos in Madeira. The attached photo is the pencil (stage 1) version with some tissue paper glued to the foreground to give a bit of texture. I've set myself a target of 20 paintings by the last week in October this year.... can I do it, will I survive that long? I'll let you know.
Labels:
Acrylic,
boats,
Madeira,
mixed media,
pencil
Wednesday, 1 October 2014
Old Monastery Puerto Soller
The Old Monastery (now a Nautical Museum) above Puerto Soller, Mallorca. This view is from the outside area to the coffee shop where I consumed my cappuccino on several hot and sunny mornings. It's a view I've drawn/painted this view many times on our holidays to the Port over the past 15 years.
Labels:
boats,
Landscape,
Mallorca,
Mediterranean,
pen,
Puerto Soller,
sea,
Spain,
townscape,
urban sketches,
watercolour
Sunday, 28 September 2014
Puerto Soller Mallorca - the Bay/Harbour 2
Another from Puerto Soller - the Bay/Harbour from further round towards the south. We were sampling the champagne sangria which I then used as the medium for the watercolour or "champagnecolour" as it is now known. Tip: champagnecolour doesn't evaporate like watercolour - it remains sticky for ever - wipe out your palette if you don't want it to smear your rucksack (in my case).
Labels:
boats,
Lighthouses,
Mallorca,
Mediterranean,
pen,
Puerto Soller,
seascape,
ships,
Spain,
urban sketches,
watercolour
Saturday, 27 September 2014
Puerto Soller Mallorca - the Bay/Harbour
Puerto Soller Mallorca. The entrance to the Bay/Harbour from sea level - literally - my feet were in the sea and I was sitting on a rock. I dipped the left hand of the paper in the sea and I used sea water as the medium, so it's my first "seawatercolour" painting. I then went for a swim in the medium!
Labels:
boats,
Lighthouses,
Mallorca,
Mediterranean,
pen,
Puerto Soller,
seascape,
ships,
Spain,
urban sketches,
watercolour
Wednesday, 18 June 2014
Houses of Parliament on Father's Day
Re-union with the Uni of Sheffield Dept of Architecture Class of '67 in London last weekend visiting the Shard and Cutty Sark. Free on Sunday morning so did a 10 minute sketchette of the Houses of Parliament from under the London Eye. All equipment supplied by daughter Sian for Father's Day - watercolour paper postcard, squezzy watercolour brush, and emergency palette (seen in top RH corner) which consisted of 12 watercolour pencil dabs on paper... add the postage stamp, find a post box and the job's a good 'un!
Sian took my paintings to Art in the Gardens Submission Day and all 5 were accepted.
Sian took my paintings to Art in the Gardens Submission Day and all 5 were accepted.
Labels:
boats,
bridges,
England,
london,
townscape,
urban sketches,
watercolour,
watercolour pencils
Tuesday, 10 June 2014
"Churchill's View" Camera de Lobos, Madeira
My final (of 5 paintings) for Art in the Gardens submission day on Saturday is framed and ready! It's from our beautiful holiday in Madeira last April/May and it's the scene (with a bit of artistic licence on the boats) from below the terrace that Winston Churchill used for his paintings in Camara de Lobos.
Saturday, 31 May 2014
Sheffield Canal Basin 003a
My third version of the Canal Basin - Sheffield's Victoria Quays - this time looking south. It's almost there, hopefully finished today. Might take up narrow boat decoration in the future!
Monday, 26 May 2014
Sheffield Canal Basin 003
Another work in progress. Canal Basin Sheffield looking towards the Nabarro Building. This will be mixed media from my "IYF" (in your face) colourist style and my third Canal Basin painting. The narrow boats are ripe for a bit of colourist's creations! I did a lot of detailed production drawings on the Nabarro building in my previous life as an architect working for Hadfield Cawkwell Davidson in the mid '90's at the end of the last recession. Thanks HCD.
Sunday, 25 May 2014
Ez's diary - absent in Madeira 2
Another pen and watercolour sketch to explain the gap in our Ezra's diary - this fishing boat was parked on the slipway at Camara de Lobos, Madeira.
Labels:
boats,
Madeira,
pen,
ships,
watercolour
Friday, 16 May 2014
Camara de Lobos 002, Madeira
Another from Madeira. Back to Camara de Lobos via another sardine lunch next to the Atlantic at the Praia Formosa. This sketch from outside the Taberna dos Lobos over looking the boatyard and across from the Churchill restaurant terrace where, we were told, the man himself used sit and sketch - that's the building above the brow (pointed end) of the good ship Estrela do Mar.
Labels:
boats,
Madeira,
pen,
urban sketches,
watercolour
Wednesday, 9 April 2014
Heeley Art Club Collage
Last night's exercise at Heeley Art Club - collage of your choice. Somebody said it reminded her of Torremolinos.... then she said she'd not been there.
Monday, 24 March 2014
Sunday, 16 March 2014
Venice Rialto - stage 3 - finished
The finished work (part of). The complete work is ready for selection day for the Great Sheffield Art Show. I'm thinking of starting the Sheffield Colourists Movement!
Saturday, 15 March 2014
Friday, 14 March 2014
Venice Rialto - stage 1
My next bit of artwork - Venice Rialto - stage 1 - the pencil drawing. It's going to be another over the top colourful acrylic/collagey painting! I suppose it should really be called "working boats at the Rialto Bridge".
Wednesday, 12 March 2014
Sheffield Canal Basin 2 - Finished
Excerpts of my finished work - ready for submission day - just 3 more paintings to complete before 13 April!
Monday, 10 March 2014
Canal Basin Sheffield - start
Canal Basin Sheffield - start of my mixed media/acrylic effort for the Great Sheffield Art Show - submission day April 13th - finished effort to follow.
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