Who would have thought drenching hedgeless fields of monoculture with chemicals would have this result eh?
Beech trees and bluebells for a Shaftesbury Arts Centre postcard fundraiser. Happily all the artworks were sold, raising £1700 for a great gallery
A quick water-sketch of the lovely Heckfield Place
We enjoyed the atmosphere and heartfelt speeches outside 55 Tufton Street, home to climate science denial lobby groups at The Big One, fours days of peaceful protest about the lack of action to tackle the climate emergency. Talking of atmosphere, it’s sad to know that CO2 levels are now around 424ppm compared to 319 at the start of my life. The record figures, out this week (and the protests, attended by hundreds of thousands) were hardly reported because the news editors were too busy raging about a snooker match being disrupted.
Come and see me get a bad back at The Mall Galleries on this coming Saturday the 8th April. I'll also be doing a watercolour demonstration as part of the final day of the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours annual exhibition. See all the works online here
I am proud that 'Antartica: cold but warm' has been awarded The Frank Herring Easel Prize at the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours 211th Exhibition for an outstanding work