I’ve been away, the break has allowed me to rest and I’m enjoying my new creations and identity. I’m a self taught artist and mostly do multimedia on boards with fragrant or textured elements.



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I’ve been away, the break has allowed me to rest and I’m enjoying my new creations and identity. I’m a self taught artist and mostly do multimedia on boards with fragrant or textured elements.



I did this painting and realised how much it resembles a pineapple skin. Then when inserting some digital art I decided it has to be the world of pineapples too!

For some reason my sister really loved this painting.

I didn’t like it because it felt a bit muddy in places and mentally I probably wasn’t in a positive head space when creating it.
At the time of painting this I was feeling confused by the water misting method of mark making but intrigued by the new lighter textures and marks forming at the same time.
So when I went to digitally enhance this painting with my phone while on the 49 bus from King’s Road to White City, I noticed upon inserting the kiwi fruit and the couple on the palm tree I immediately felt uplifted. As a result that helped me to feel more cheery about the painting. The woman sitting next to me was obviously wondering what I was doing and I felt a twinge of nervousness about that.
I need not have felt embarrassed as I ultimately felt encouraged when I saw how so many people loved and liked this digitally enhanced version on Instagram and Facebook.
It’s funny how digitally enhancing an image that you’ve painted can end up boosting your own mood more positively.
I created a scene that I wish to be a part of. Enjoying the lush steamy environment of the Land of Giant Kiwi.

Note to self is that I shall look further into the benefits of digitally enhancing items I paint in future.
I didn’t mean to. It just happened that way that I created an image with poppies that look like they are Dazed and Confused .

I created this image using my usual atmospheric landscape mindset and experimented with red because I don’t really use red. Red is one of those colours that I hate immensely, so I have always avoided using red in paintings.
But I’m finding I quite like this image. I’m surprised at how beautiful it looks and almost traditional it feels in its floral nature. When I took up the activity of painting, in my mind’s eye, I couldn’t imagine myself being a life painter and that’s why I decided to go down the abstract painting route.
However looking at this rather appealing image of shall we say, spun out poppies, I think it is possible for me to pursue being a painter of floral patterns.

I was inspired by Andy Morris’s Mysty mountain which produced this painting below. The Abstract Landscape course has been on my wish list and I hadn’t got around to watching the full course yet after watching the preview.

Then because my PC has died and I’m saving for a new imac and in homage to my emerging creative talents, I was left with just my phone to tinker around the edge of the painting to make it look more presentable.
So using the phone’s digital capabilities I was pleased to discover another dimension.
A mysterious path has been created instead.
Glamorous ghost on mysterious Moor path by Earthshinearts.com

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