Recent watercolours

Hi Everybody

The Domes of St Marks Basilica in Venice from the Campanile Watercolour 10 by 15 inches. From a photo taken by me in 2008!

 

I haven’t been posting much of late but I am still producing a lot of watercolours!

Here are some of this years paintings , most can be found for sale on Artfinder/brianswatercolours or on Artgallery

I hope you enjoy them and please do let me know what you think

Happy Travelling

Brian

Prague in the Spring Watercolour sketch 10 by 8 inches

Sunset at Viking bay in Kent Watercolour 18 inches by 10

Meadow in the Norfolk Fens Watercolour 30 by 12 inches

Sailng in Mauritius Watercolour sketcg

Mauritius beach sketch

El Capitan in Yosemite Watercolour 18 inches by 12

 

 

Scotney Castle in Kent Watercolour

 

 

Low tide at Mousehole in Cornwall Watercolour 18 by 12 inches

The beach near Portowan in Cornwell Watercolour 18 inches by 10 inches

Fairhead at Ballycastle on the Antrim coast in Northern Ireand Sketch 10 by 8

Across from Camber sands to Fairlight in SussexWatercolour 18 inches by 12

Across to Fairlight in Sussex from Rye Watercolour 18 by 12 inches

Bewl Water in Kent. Watercolour 18 by 12 inches

Some more soon!

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 April 19, 2026, in Antrim Coast, Cornwall, East Sussex, England, Ireland, Italy, Kent in the UK, Landscape, Mauritius, Norfolk Broads, Northern Ireland, Paintings from our travels, River cruises, Seascapes, Shoot it sketch it, Travels with a Brush, Ulster, Venice, Watercolours of Norfolk and tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 1 Comment.

  1. Lovely evocative paintings.

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