Posts Tagged: landscape

WHAT AM I DOING? paradox, CLOWNS, nostalgia and NUNS
Artists are an inquisitive breed – in common with journalists we seek the truth – in short we are nosy ! My studio is one of 30 in a converted chapel – some are big – some like mine are

WHAT AM I DOING? paradox, CLOWNS, nostalgia and NUNS
Artists are an inquisitive breed – in common with journalists we seek the truth – in short we are nosy ! My studio is one of 30 in a converted chapel – some are big – some like mine are

I’ve been rather quiet recently because I’ve had three fairly time consuming projects going on – firstly it was Open Studios at ArtSpace Portsmouth, where I operate from – secondly I currently have 4 linocuts on show at The Annual

chriswoodartist : a walk in the park & other stories
“inverted stump : Stansted Park Series” © http://www.chriswoodartist.com all rights reserved. The original 210 x 297 mm drawing was made in pen and oil pastel – this was scanned and worked on in Photoshop, playing with layers, filters and colours.

chriswoodartist : a walk in the park & other stories
“inverted stump : Stansted Park Series” © http://www.chriswoodartist.com all rights reserved. The original 210 x 297 mm drawing was made in pen and oil pastel – this was scanned and worked on in Photoshop, playing with layers, filters and colours.

Clouds, painting “en plein air” & dragonflies
I make no apologies for this post – I like clouds. I love the subtle colours and textures, the whispy trailing cirrus and the more solid forms of fairweather cumulus and altocumulus. I photograph and paint clouds whenever I get

Clouds, painting “en plein air” & dragonflies
I make no apologies for this post – I like clouds. I love the subtle colours and textures, the whispy trailing cirrus and the more solid forms of fairweather cumulus and altocumulus. I photograph and paint clouds whenever I get