A walk in the woods

Hi Everybody

During these days of being at home I am reminded that I had planned soon to go with a group of painters, under the guidance of Alison Cotton, to paint some watercolours in Arlington Bluebell woods near Polegate in East Sussex.

I had been looking forward to  the visit, but then had to cancel to Go on a golf trip with friends to the South Of France,which is naturally now not going to happen. Now of course a Watercolour outing like this really no longer possible, at least for this year. Let’s hope I can get there next spring!

Arlington Woods are very famous for their wonderful displays of Bluebells. This, the most English of wild flowers is a wonderful shade of violety blue and has heady and very strong scent. They are very common in Kent and Sussex and have featured in my watercolours before. One of those is also reproduced below.

So today I have painted this watercolour of Arlington Woods which I hope you will enjoy. The watercolour is 16 inches by 9 and is painted on Arches NOT watercolour paper.

This is my favourite paper as it is very nice to paint on and in this case I have used a block of glued edge paper which is also very good for travelling when I can!

 Arlington Woods in East Sussex

I hope you enjoy this painting and like me get a chance one day to visit this beautiful area of the English countryside.

The second watercolour was painted a couple of years ago and is of a small pond and wood near to Hawkhurst in Kent.

Stay safe 

Brian

 

                                   Bluebells in the woods near Hawkhurst in Kent.

About brianswatercolours

After spending 40 years in Aerospace I now enjoy painting watercolours of our travels around the world. I also paint for others who would like reminders of there favourite places. Most of my paintings are painted from photos that I have taken, or taken by others. This blog shows some paintings from Yvonne's and my travels together. Have look at my other Blog www.aquarellesdefrance.wordpress.com

Posted on March 27, 2020, in East Sussex, England, Kent in the UK, Landscape, Paintings from our travels, Travels with a Brush and tagged , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment.

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