One Man and His Dog
Needless to say, it was a scenario I need to paint. The sky still glowed and the setting sun was catching the tops of the grasses which made them glow iridescently, which I wanted to capture in my painting.
Needless to say, it was a scenario I need to paint. The sky still glowed and the setting sun was catching the tops of the grasses which made them glow iridescently, which I wanted to capture in my painting.
Waldridge fells are renowned for their Silver Birches and vast vistas. It’s a place close to my heart and somewhere I love to paint.
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Muted warm colours of the sun rise on Waldridge Fell. Looking over the heather and the autumn birches looking towards Edmonsley
Album: Landscape
Categories: Acrylic Impressionist Landscape
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I loved lockdown, there was little traffic, the sounds of the birds were beautiful, and the air seemed to be cleaner. I’ve always loved landscapes and the great outdoors and during the lockdown, the environment seemed (in my mind) to go back to how it was always supposed to be. For me, there is a real difficulty juggling modern life with towns and cities. They are forever encroaching on our beautiful landscapes, powerlines are everywhere, and you can’t see a beautiful landscape without a wind farm popping up in it. Most of my landscapes leave out all the blite we have inflicted on our landscapes. However, My latest piece “City Dystopia” embraces it and expresses my thoughts and feelings about the Juxtaposition I (we) stand in between our cities and our landscapes.
Album: Abstract
Categories: Abstract Acrylic Sold
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Candy Pops painting shown here and will bright up any bodies loving and work space
Album: Home Style Gallery
Completed – August 2021
Artist/Designer – Lucy Dawlish
Materials – Liquitex heavy body paints – Liquitex Satin Varnish – Cowling and Wilcox premium quality canvas
Album: Landscape
Categories: Acrylic Impressionist Landscape Sold
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Poppies in a field to commerate our veterans. It is important to remember the past but also to look to the future. LucyD wanted to show a field full of colour and direction, intentionally leaving the horizon just out of sight, , to remind us that there is always new horizon to look forward to.
Categories: Flowers
Seahouses is such a busy place usually, but when I saw the load man sat on his own with no-one around, I just knew I had topping it. I was just like this, with space under the umbrella for someone. Who I did not know, but it did get me wondering. I wanted to portray the vast expanse of the sea and sand, and the loneliness and isolation. I also wanted to keep things simple to let people wonder whats happening in the scene. Flowing people to relate and translate the painting to their own lives