I’ve completed another black beast this week, but as it is a
surprise commission I can’t unveil him just yet. In fact, I’ve been so busy on
my commissions that I’ve neglected my sketchbook and almost missed the 5 weeks
of dry weather we’ve been having. So yesterday, before the April showers arrive
I thought it was about time to get outside in the sunshine! The catkins are
out, the gorse is bursting into fragrant buds of Indian yellow and the skylarks
are already singing. I was so in awe of the landscape, happy snapping away with
my camera, that I couldn’t settle to paint (despite having lugged my kit a few
miles out to the dunes), but I did sit down to do a few little thumbnails. It
was a very peaceful walk - I surprised some curlews and startled a couple of
deer, but didn’t see another human being. Here are some of my photos and a short video clip of the bubbling stream, just before it turns
the corner to feed into the roaring sea (warning - this film is a diuretic, more sound than action!).
4 comments:
No sound but that may be due to our slow internet!
Reads magical though and beautiful pics - cant wait to visit. ;)
I didn't know what you meant by diuretic until I watched the video clip. Now I have to leave for a bit!
Beautiful seascapes by the way!
it looks stunningly wild and remote there-much like most of this beautiful coastline, in fact! what's that beach called by you?
better late than never - have finally managed to update adobe flashplayer!!
Beautiful clip. xx
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