Changing Sails, Charlestown. |
Friday, 19 May 2017
Changing Sails Charlestown
Hi, I now have a place to paint all to myself which is lovely. The first painting completed in my studio was painted from a photograph and sketches I made a few years ago. We were visiting Charlestown in Cornwall. The harbour at Charlestown has been used many times as a film and TV location and often has sailing ships docked. This year the sails were being changed on one of the ships and I thought it would make an interesting painting. The time had come to have a go at the painting. I have just bought a set of Hazel Soan watercolour paints and this was the perfect project to get to know the paints. The paints were great to use and performed well. I had to simplify the rigging whilst retaining the impression. I painted on rough Saunders and Waterford paper which is a lovely paper to use and is very forgiving.
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Hello Carol , Wow ! That is a stunningly beautiful painting .
ReplyDeleteI,m quite a bit further down on the Lizard ,but we love to visit Charlestown ..we usually do the Eden Project too if we are up that way . I could sit and paint boats in the local harbours all day , they fascinate me too :)