The End of 2023 , and a Happy New Year for 2024

Salisbury Cathedral

Hi Everybody

2023 has been a pretty busy year for my watercolour painting.

With over 90 watercolours and sketches completed and quite a few new destinations explored I have had a lot of fun. Lucky I am retired!

I hope that 2024 will be as good for my painting and rather better from some personal issues. Maybe, just, maybe a bit more peaceful across the World as well.

It would be too long a post to cover them all so I have selected some to reprise for this post.

It has been a good yoear too as I have been lucky enough to have some watercolours in a few exhibitions here in Kent, and whilst sales haven’t been high it is nevertheless very rewarding to know others are , hopefully , enjoying my work. On line sales have been low too, probably as a result if the current economic situations.

So here are a selection of this past years effirts, many have been on the posts before but gathered together this way may be interesting for you to see.

Studio and larger Watercolours

Kent

Lake District Buttermere

Fair Head

Mournes from Murlough Bay

The Regatta

Leigh on sea dawn

Scotney Castle

Rye from the Marshes

Bluebell Woods

Bluebell Woods

Antibes

Drôme le Provencal

Lake Windermere

In The Lake District

Pin Mill 64 by 30

Sketches and Pen and Wash Watercolours

Mousehole

West Malling 1890

Augusta the 12th

Provence Pont Madame

In the Peak District

Peak District

Coombesgate Bay Devon

Semi abstract and very large Watercolours

Bamburgh Castle

Irish cottages by the sea

The Lighthouse 80 by 20 cms

Fens, 80 by20 cms

The Shore

The Mourne Mountains

Dawn

The Beach

Bamburg Castle Dawn

We are looking forward to 2024 and with some further a field travels planned I hope there will be lots of opportunities for more painting and Blog Posts too.

I have also been asked to do a few demonstarions to painting groups and I now feel confident enough to take on these skighlty daunting tasks. Painting and talking about the orocess to other very competenet artusts will be n exciting challenge.

in April I will be mounting a month ling solo show of my Paintings at aLibrary in Crambrookin Kent and I am really looking forward to that, and I hope to continue to exhilit at some local Galleries. What fun!

The past year also saw me try painting some semi abstract watercolours and I plan to continue with more of these from time to time.

Large ,over one metre, watercolours are tricky but very exciting as the speed of the work has to be quite high, watch this space for some more

In the mean time Best Wishes for 2024

Happy Travelling

Brian

 

Buying my Watercolours

Most available watercolours can be seen on http://www.artfinder.com/brianswatercolours

Some are also for sale on http://www.artgallery.com

In Kent in the UK some watercolours and prints are being exhibited and are for sale at “The Drawing Room Gallery” in West Malling and at The Creek Gallery in Faversham.

Or email me and I can advise how to purchase anything you see if it is still available and of course Commissions can n be made through Artfinder too! 

Brian

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 December 30, 2023, in Antrim Coast, Arlington Woods, Augusta National Golf Course, Bamburgh Castle, Devon, Dorset, East Sussex, England, Extra wide watercolours, Ireland, Kent in the UK, Landscape, Paintings from our travels, Provence, Rye in East Sussex, Seascapes, The Cote d'Azur, The English Lake District, The Lake District, The Masters Golf at Augusta, Watercolours, Watercolours of Mountains and tagged , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 8 Comments.

  1. Hi Brian Happy New Year! I have continued to enjoy all your posts about your travels and your beautiful watercolors. It is so fun to see where you have been and the watercolors that come from your travels. May 2024 have many more fun travels for you and more watercolors to share with us. I feel like I am on a mini holiday with you and enjoying the travels and history too.

  2. Beautiful work!
    Happy New Year my friends!
    David

  3. Your work is beautiful, thanks for the inspiration. May 2024 be prolific!

  4. Happy New Year Brian and all the best for 2024 to you and your family. I have enjoyed perusing your paintings – especially the wide ones. It’s always fun to try new approaches.
    I am currently painting a new series on mountainscapes because I want to have an exhibition in the summer and I need new material. However, it is a challenge to find enough time in the day to really make some headway. Now that Christmas and New Years are over, I am looking forward to some devoted painting time.
    I came across some watercolour markers that came in a large variety of colours. You just wet the paper where you want to paint and then use the marker. I haven’t tried mixing colours yet with them – that will come later. They are kind of bulky to hold in your hand and they have a rather thick nib. I did try using one for shading along a border line and that seemed to work well but I don’t think they will replace my lovely fine point round brushes. Most likely I will end up letting my granddaughter experiment with them – haha.
    Anyway, lovely to see your work as always,
    Kathryn

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