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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

New watercolours while the sun shines in England!

Hi everybody

I have managed recently to produce some new watercolours, some of which are in exhibitions and others for friends or just for the pleasure of painting them.  A few are copies of recent commissions which I have really enjoyed painting, and receiving  the  very  generous  responses  from their new owners.

Paintings completed during our South East Open Studios event at “The Drawing Room” Gallery in West Malling.

Six local artist were exhibiting for all of June and we were delighted to welcome vistors and friends to the Gallery. Some sales were made as well I am pleased to say.

We each took turns to produce paintings in the shop front window which was a lot if fun. Here are the ones that I produced.

 

Dawn sky at Broadstairs in Kent

 

 

Godrevy Island in Cornwall

The Landgate in Rye in Kent

A very quick “en plein air” sketch of West Malling

Some recent Commissions

Three scenes of Lucca and the Tuscan countrysde

And one of Bosham in West Sussex


Here are a few recent watercolours painted just for the sheer pleasure of doing them.

Cape Cornwall

Eillean Donan Castle in Scotland

St Michael’s Mount in Cornwall

Storm clouds forming over Irish Cottages

I painted this Kent sunset for a local art club competition, but then found out the subject was “Birds”, so I added a flock of Lapwings!

I hope you will enjoy having a look at these recent watercolours and remember some are for sale on http://www.artfinder.com/brianswatercolours

Happy Travelling

Brian

Where did the Summer go!

A few days in La Napoule near Cannes resulted in this sketch of the local Castle

Hi Everybody

Thanks for reading my Blog.

Its been a  wet and rather odd summer in Kent this year with showers, wind, heavy rain and sun too.

It has been a odd time for my painting too but nevertheless I have managed to paint quite  a few watercolours including s9me new styles and sizes.

i have also now have some watercolours in a local Gallery and in a few other locations in Kent.

I don’t think that in these difficult times that buying Art is not high on peoples priorities but maybe the winter will see sales retuning for artists once again.

So we here are some recent watercolours for you to see in case you think I have stopped painting!

I had a big desire to paint a series of very impressionistic watercolours and here are some of them

 

Bamburgh Castle at Dawn

Venice Lagoon sunrise

Dawn off the Kent coast

And a few more traditional watercolours

A sketch of the Watersmeet hotel where we once stayed at in Devon at Coombesgate bay

A large notebook sketch done in preparation for a watercolour of Malcesine on Lake Garda for some very good friends.

Sailing on Lake Windermere, painted from a sketch when we visited there

At the Beach!

Broadstairs in Kent for a local Exhibition at “The Drawing Room” in West Malling

So there you are , a few of my Summer 2023 Watercolours which I hope you will like.

And lastly our local Art Club asked for a Black and white only artwork for a little competion

Here are two , they were such fun to do and so quick!

Oare Creek near Faversham

Rye in East Sussex at low tide

If you do a moment do have a look at my Artfinder site

http://www.artfinder.com/brianswatercolours

Or if you are in Kent do visit the Gallery in West Malling called “The Drawing Room”where you will find many artworks by local  Kent artists, ideal as Presents!

Happy travelling

Brian

A Place, a Painting, a Drink and a Platter. No 5 –The Veneto and Southern Italy!

Hi Everbody

Continuing with this food drink and place theme this post covers my visits to Venice and the Veneto region, and the most  southerly part of Italy, the wonderful, Sicily.

As every region has such great specialities I just can’t cover them all but in these lovely places we have had such great times, drinks and food. And of course that special Italian hospitality and warmth of the people themselves.

 First lets stop off in the VENETO  and VENICE.

Miramare Castle near Trieste. Watercolour 15 inches by 10. The coast in the distance is actually Slovenia!

On the coast towards Trieste stands the lovely Miramare Castle. Commissioned by an Austrian Archduke it is resplendent with beutiful gardens and flowers. It is a truly delightful place to visit and then if you can, travel to Trieste and eat in one of the many restaurants or cafes there by the waterfront. There you can taste the local San Danielle Proscuito with some local Veneto wine. Trieste was the main port of the once Austro Hungarian Empire and didn’t become part of Italy until after the end of First World War in 1918.

VENICE

And so to Venice itself. Oh. what wonderful place, where every corner you turn is a great vista and the back streets and canals are a painters’ paradise.

It has been hard to choose which of my many Venice watercolours to include but the choice of food and drink was easier as one special Restaurant really stood out for me in Venice.

Just off the Riva Degli Schiavoni,  in a small side street called Calle del Pestrin, is the excellent Restaurant  “Corte Sconta” . Great fresh sea food and a very nice place to eat. The Vongole was superb, well worth the walk along the Riva with the spectacular view above and below. More local Veneto wine too, or Prosecco!

Riva deli Schiavoni. Watercolour 14 inches by 10

If you plan to stay on The Riva degli Schiavoni then try the “Locanda Vivaldi” with its traditional Venetian rooms and a great location.

Arriving at the Locanda Vivaldi Hotel by Water Taxi. 15 inches by 10.

This watercolour was painted from a photo taken as we arrived by water taxi to stay there!

In Venice the trip down the Grand Canal is amazing with fine views and if you can visit the Fish Market then do! From there walk back slowly down the side streets until reach the Academia Bridge. All just amazing!

Santa Maria della Salute from the Academia Bridge. Watercolour 12 inches by 9

The Fish Market on the Grand Canal. Watercolour 14 inches by 10

The Grand Canal near the Rialto Bridge. Watercolour 10 inches by 15

And so to finish this section on Venice here is St Mark’s Square from a Vaporetto, but don’t forget to buy your ticket before you board!

 

Down South to SICILY

Italy is a Country of so many regions, customs ,food and wine, and the wonderful scenery.

On the Mediterranean’s largest island all of these can be found in abundance.

We have enjoyed Sicily a lot and Taormina is a great place to stay and admire the views and the food and wine. I was first introduced to Pasta Norma there  which was and is great! But also the fresh Ocrobus grilled is superb and this I really did enjoy in Taormina. If you can try the wine  “La Segreta Nero d’Avola” from the Planeta Winery, very nice indeed and available in the UK

From Taormina the sight of Mount Etna steaming , or even erupting is amazing. Try to take trip up to the top if you can and feel the hot earth beneath your feet!

Sunset ,Mount Etna gently smoking from Taormina. Watercolour 14 inches by 8

Here are two more paintings of Sicily too.

The coast at Naxos near Taormina. Watercolour Sketch 9 by 7 inches

Fishing boats at Cefalu on the Northern Coast of Sicily. watercolour 15 by 7 inches

There is so much more to say about Italy but I will leave Rome,Puglia and the Amalfi coast till another time

Happy travelling

Brian

Some of these and many watercolours are for sale  or just to see on my site at 

http://www.Artfinder.com/brianswatercolours

A Place, a Painting, a Drink and a Platter. No 4 –Northern Italy!

Hi Everybody,

For this post in this series on food and drink and scenery we are heading off to Northern Italy, well a few parts of it anyway. In Part two we will visit the Veneto area and Sicily.

Lago di Como

“Just another villa” One of many wonderful vistas by Lake Como! Watercolour 14 inches by 10

Our first stop is  the beautiful Lake Como, a truly magnificent area of Northern Italy.

The sparkling waters of the Lake , which is surrounded by impressive mountains and then by the shore there are many delightful towns and villages.

We most recently stayed in Cernobbio where the town nestles against the southern end if the lake.

One evening we ate in a really very good and ever so friendly restaurant in the town called “Osteria del Beuc”. Amongst a delightful selection of food we enjoyed some great lake perch,lightly pan fried and really great.

We washed it down with some excellent Gavi di Gavi chilled white Italian wine.

It was a memorable evening enjoyed with great friends and we ended it  with a stroll by the lake.

The next day we went in a motor launch along the lake, taking in the sights and lunching at Bellagio, a really lovely town, only rivalled in the area by Varenna.

There are so many great sights along the Lake with many famous gardens and Villas.

Here are some watercolours of Lake Como, a place we look forward to returning to.

Varenna on Lake Como. Watercolour 16 inches by 12

Bellagio, Lake Como

Lake Como, watercolour sketch.

The tiny village of Nesso on Lake Come, split in two by a gorge!  Watercolour sketch

coffee stop In Cernobbio by Lake Como

Tuscany

Just the word Tuscany brings back wonderful memories of holidays spent in the lovely part of Italy.

Evening in Tuscany. Watercolour 18 inches by 9

Everywhere you turn in Tuscany there are great scens to savour, let alone the food and the stunning wine.

It is a region we love from the treasures of Firenza to the towers of San Gimignano it is all very stunning. Not to mention Pas and Sienna to!

One town I have loved to paint in is Lucca with such an iconic oval Piazza surrounded by cafes and restaurants. I am pleased to say that quite a few people around the world have original watercolours, each one different naturally, of this scene.

Just to sit and enjoy a coffee and watch the world go by is enough there to give  you a great sense on calm and pleasure.

Coffe in Lucca, watercolour 14 by 10 inches

The towers of San Gimignano are really quite amazing. Although many have disappeared the are still a lot to admire.

Over 500 years old in many cases they dominate this delightful town with its many restaurants, and even more tourists!

One real food highlight there was a gelato enjoyed in the main Piazza with the towers all around us.

The towers of San Gimignano.watercolour 18 inches by 8

Here are a few more watercolours of Tuscany which i hope you will enjoy.

In the streets of Lucca

Shadows in Lucca

 

In Part Two of this post we will visit Venice, and the adriatic coast before travelling down south to beautiful Sicily

i hope you are enjoying this very selective visit to Italy and much as I am

Happy Travelling

Brian

A few recent watercolours, Summer is here!

Hi Everybody,

With no travel outside of the UK really possible for us yet I have been painting a few watercolours of places that I love or would like be going too.

Firstly a watercolour pen and wash sketch of Polpero in Cornwall, somewhere we have been to, but,  I am  indebted to “The Hungry Travellers Blog” (https://www.thehungrytravellers.blog) for their permission to use the photograph from which this watercolour is based. I like the verticality of the buildings that they captured in the photo.

Polpero in Cornwall. Watercolour sketch 10 inches by 9.

Next two recent commissions of Tuscany and Umbria. I have painted these scenes before but I do love to paint scenes like these again and again! Of course they are always a bit different.

Lucca in Tuscany. Watercolour on Arches paper. 18 inches by 8.

A view of evening in Umbria. Watercolour on Arches paper. 18 inches by 8.

The Lake District of England is very spectacular and so here is recent watercolour of Derwentwater there. 

Derwentwater in The Lake District. Watercolour on Arches 19 by 9 inches

 

A quiet day in Venice. Watercolour 14 inches by 10.

Again and again I love to try to capture Venetian scenes and this one, quite near to the Rialto Bridge is a view that I love with the Church tower adding height to the waterfront view.

Lastly two more views of Engalnd

This first one is  a view across the Suffolk Fens  and the second of a farm and Oast Houses in Kent. I hope you like them.

Across the Fens. Watercolour 16 inches by 12.

Oasts and Farm in kent. Watercolour 14 inches by 10.

Maybe soon some real travel will let me post some “plein air” watercolours.

In the mean time stay safe and well and enjoy the summer if it is that time of year for you.

Best regards to all

Brian

PS Don’t forget if you see a watercolour here you would like to buy or commission a similar version just email me at – 

brian@brianswatercolours.com

Tall and Thin, Watercolours in a vertical format.

Hi Everybody

One kind reader remarked that a recent one of my posted watercolours seemed a bit of a departure from my normal style, and that was so although now and again I do like to paint tall watercolours rather than the more common Landscape format I usually use.

This format seems to me to  lead me to a  to a “wet into wet”, reflection style and so here I have gathered some together for you to have look at.

Some recent and some not so recent but all a bit different.

The first one , painted very recently is of the beautiful Scotney Castle , here in Kent in the UK. At the bottom of a valley, often covered in late spring with a lot of Rhododendrons and Azealeas blooms  lies the old Castle and Folly.

It is a subject I do like to paint and we do visit there quite often

Scotney Castle . Watercolour, 52 cms by 22 on Arches 300gsm watercolour paper.

Here are three watercolours with a common theme.

The Pond,1,2 and 3 All about 50 by 20 cms.

 

The Pond 1

The Pond 2

 

 

 

 

 

The Pond 3

This watercolour was inspired  by a painting session with a local friend who had photographed this spot whilst in Scotland.

 

 

 

 

A Scottish river in Winter. Watercolour 50 by 30 cms

 

Some years ago we voted Portofino in Italy and this was painted from sjhetches and phots of that visit. The colourful buildings and the tranquil bay just seemed to fit this aspect ratio.

Portofino in Italy. Watercolour on Arches paper 55 by 20 cms.

 

This last watercolour is purely from the imagination and an exercise in a bright focal point in a watercolour.

Sunlight on the Pond

 

I hope you have enjoyed seeing these watercolours in a somewhat different aspect ration to my normal landscape mode.

Stay safe and well 

Brian

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

More views of Venice – Update 2

Evening glow at Santa Maria Della Salute from the Academia bridge in Venice. Watercolour 14 inches by 10.


Hi

I have been asked a few times since my last Venice post where we stayed and from where I took the photos that formed the basis for the paintings.

In fact we stayed at the Locanda Vivaldi Hotel right on the Riva Schiavoni which is just a short walk from St Mark’s Square and the centre of Venice.

We really enjoyed staying there and it is a nice hotel with a lovely roof top terrace.

Many photos were taken from there, some with zoom lenses and they are the basis for a lot of my Venice watercolours.

Of  course when visiting Venice there are great scenes on every corner and there is unlimited subjects for artists. I certainly  hope to be back there painting in the future.

We arrived at the Locanda Vivaldi by water taxi from the airport. Although more expensive that the ferry boats this is such an exciting way to get to the heart of Venice from the airport. We had booked in advance.

This week, looking back again though my photos I found one taken as we arrived and so this is a new painting depicting that moment. A small traghetto  was passing by as we approached too the hotel under the bridge.
So here it this watercolour and a couple of others painted some time ago ,but again from the Riva Schiavoni or nearby

i hope you will enjoy seeing them

stay safe and well

Brian


Arriving by water taxi at the Locanda Vivaldi Hotel in Venice. Watercolour 16 inches by 12.

Arriving at San Marco by Vaporetto Watercolour 15 inches by 11.

 

Gondolas and San Georgio from the Riva Schiavoni

Views of Venice

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“Threatening clouds over Venice”        The view from the rooftop terrace of the Locanda Vivaldi Hotel in Venice. Watercolour 14 inches by 10.

Hi Everybody

Some few years ago we visited Venice with friends and stayed in the delightful Locanda Vivaldi Hotel, situated on the Riva Schiavoni.

It has a great location and the views from the roof terrace are really lovely both of the Riva Schiavoni and the Church of Santa Maria della Sallute and also across to the Church of San Giorgio Maggiore.

i have been revisiting my photos taken from there and in doing so have painted two new watercolours of the views from the terrace, plus I have added to this post some previous watercolours also inspired by the scenes from that Rooftop terrace.

I love Venice and the amazing scenes at every corner you turn, and so I hope you like these few watercolours too. 

Most of these watercolours are currently for sale on Artfinder if you are interested in purchasing one.

Happy Travelling and stay safe and well

Brian

A closer view of Chiesa Santa Maria della Salute. Watercolour 14 inches by 10.

The Church of San Giorgio Maddiore across the lagoon from the Riva Schiavoni. Watercolour 16 by 12inches.

Evening in Venice. Watercolour 16 by 12 inches

Coffee and Lunch in Lucca in Tuscany

“Coffee in the Piazza”. The Piazza dell’Anfiteatro in Lucca Watercolour 14 inches by 10 on Arches 300gsm Paper.

Hi Everybody

Tuscany abounds with wonderful sights and scenery and especially some amazing Cities and Towns.

Right up there is the fabulous town of Lucca.

Its narrow streets, and the marvellous Piazza dell’Anfiteatro where cafes and restaurants abound is only one of the many interesting sites of this very old Town.

To whet your appetite here are two recent watercolours of the places in Lucca,somehwere for coffee and then a stop for lunch

I hope you will enjoy this brief visit to the lovely place.

Enjoy your future travels

Brian

 

“Time for Lunch”. Watercolour of a street in Lucca 10 by 14 inches on Arches paper

The Guinigi Tour in Lucca. Yes, they are Holm Oaks growing on the top of the Tower!. The Tower was built in the 14th Century and is 45 metres high. Watercolour 9 by 13 inches