Showing posts with label Beach. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beach. Show all posts

Tuesday, 3 March 2015

Are you getting that Spring feeling?

Do you get that pleasant feeling when the calendar flips over to the first of March? It's starting to get lighter and brighter every day and the creative wellspring is rising. I'm itching to get outdoors and paint again.
It feels like I'm ready to burst with ideas and places to paint this year. Winter has a habit of doing that to a creative soul, which is one of the positives of being cabin bound for a good few months.

I hope you get some of that Spring feeling today!

Steve PP.

"Lundy Lovers" watercolour 12 x 9 Arches paper £145 framed available from 

Tuesday, 24 December 2013

"Merry Christmas!"

"Merry Christmas everyone!"

Thank you for all of your friendship and kind support in 2013. Thank you if you have bought a painting, your generous support has kept me inspired and financially able to paint every day. For which I am eternally grateful!

May health , love and happiness visit you and yours this Christmas!

Steve PP.

Monday, 23 September 2013

"Jelly Arms" watercolour . Win a framed print of this painting!


After two days of beautiful surf and gorgeous hot and sunny weather, I now have the surf malady known as "Jelly Arms" yay!
Watercolour framed 13 x 9 inches £65.
Sold.

Subscribe to my blog , by entering your email on the right, then clicking on the verify email that gets sent to you and get a chance to win a one off framed print of this painting! The winner will be drawn on Friday 27th Sep.
Last week's winner is; Carando Wendy, congratulations! Your framed print of "Mid afternoon dip" is on it's way to you!
Thank you!

Wednesday, 4 September 2013

"Waiting for feet" - Woolacombe watercolour painting

Today sees the return to the the quiet days at the beach again, pretty much all of the schools have returned and just a few tourists remain on. The beach almost breathed a sigh of relief today after playing host to so many over the Summer. This little 7x5 watercolour seemed to fit the day perfectly. To win a one off framed limited edition print of this, just enter your email address into the "Subscribe to my blog" box at the top right of the page and a winner will be picked on Friday.
Have a great day!
" Waiting for feet " watercolour framed 7x 5 inches £35 Sold.


Thursday, 1 August 2013

The Joys of Watercolour

This past few weeks I have really enjoyed using watercolour, with the hot Summer weather it is a perfect medium for working in, washes dry quickly, allowing you to create quick sketches on location. Here are a selection of my recent paintings. I hope you enjoy them as much as I have painting them!
"After the gig" Sold.

"Early morning sun" available.£75.00 unframed.


" Sitting in the shade" Sold.

"Barricane Beach" Sold. 

"Sunrise in the harbour" Sold.
"Off to the Beach 3"available. £25.00 unframed


.
"Off to the Beach 5"available. £25.00 unframed


"Off to the Beach 6"available. £25.00 unframed


"Off to the Beach 8"available. £25.00 unframed


"High tide at Schooners"available. £75.00 unframed.




"Where the sun sets every day!"available. £95.00 framed.


You can see more paintings over on my website " Steven A.Pleydell-Pearce Fine Art".
Have a great day!


Wednesday, 9 January 2013

"Winter sunrise over Morte Point"- Watercolour painting



Watercolour on rough paper 12 x 9 inches Framed . Available.
The morning sunrise over Morte Point is a special time, as the sun's rays kiss the top of the point the fields of  turned over ferns come alive witha reddish brown glow, giving a feeling of warmth in an otherwise frosty morning.

A great start to the day!
Sold.

 

Wednesday, 31 October 2012

Plein air painting on Barricane Beach,Woolacombe, Devon


 There is something so calming about setting your painting kit up on the beach. Lisa Igo was booked in for a one day painting workshop, so we chose the secluded location of Barricane Beach in Woolacombe , Devon for our day's painting.
 We started out with a quick exercise in Notan sketching in oil, literally a few minutes quick sketching in a dark mix of Ultramarine Blue and Alizarin Crimson. A great way to assess the the masses and dark and light in your composition.
Next we pre-mixed a swatch of the various colours and tones from our setting, using the limited palette of Ultramarine Blue, Phthalo Blue, Alizarin Crimson, Cad Red Light, Cad Yellow Light , Phthalo Green and Titanium White, this proved really helpful as the light continued to change throughout the day, and our palettes got more and more worked on., we could refer back to the swatches for colour matching.


 The first two studies that we painted in the morning were painted onto a dark almost black undertone that I had prepared the night before. This gave a useful step along from the Notan studies allowing us to block in colour and light , leaving the dark masses as undertone.
 After a beach lunch of pasty and tea, we worked on a set time limit of approx 45 minutes to capture the next study of sunlight breaking through the clouds and lighting up the sea in front of us.
We used a different format panel and an orangey brown undertone , to help capture the warmth that the afternoon light brought. These were great fun to do and the resulting little oil studies were loose and vibrant.


A great day painting plein air at the beach that we both enjoyed!
As Winter draws in we were lucky to get such a pleasant and calm day. I look forward to sneaking a few more such days in when Mother Nature chooses to share them with us.

Have a great day!

Tuesday, 16 October 2012

Surf Art Gift Ideas


Thinking of getting something different for a gift this year? Why not order an original Surf Art painting by Steve PP for a unique and different present. Each painting is custom painted for you in oils on canvas or wood. Leave me a comment to get the ball rolling, and I'll get straight back to you!  Have a great day!

Monday, 23 July 2012

" Lunch Break" watercolour Surf art

Watercolour  - 10 x 8 inches unframed £300

 "Well summer is here! The beach is full of sunseeking bathers and the water is full of floating aquanauts." Hope you enjoy your day!




Thursday, 19 July 2012

"Idyllic"- oil painting on a sunny day.




Well after what seems to be an endless barrage of wet and gloomy weather, we have had summer return to our shores today, and boy, it felt good!
I had a commission to do for a customer, so I opened the door and windows in the studio and soaked up that summer vibe.
Here are a few photos of my process today, it was fun!
"Idyllic" 16 x 12 inches oil on canvas.

Have a great day!

Tuesday, 10 July 2012

" Business Lunch" - Winsor & Newton Cotman watercolour field box

Watercolour 6 x 8 inches £300

I've just treated myself to a Winsor & Newton Cotman Field Box, and what a delightful little piece of kit it is.


Small enough to fit into your shorts or jacket pocket and it contains everything that you need for a quick bit of Plein Air watercolour sketching. A better , slightly bigger brush would be an improvement as the one that comes with it is a tad small. I've also added a few extra colours to the palette, to suit my tastes this is easily done as all the pans slide out freely. I have a really good feeling that this little bit of kit along with a Moleskine watercolour book will make my outdoor sketching a whole heap of fun!



Have a good day!

Thursday, 22 March 2012

" Rush Hour " - the busiest time of the day!


" Somedays it's just all too much! These two have the right idea! - Watercolour - Sold- £20 mounted Prints available.

Tuesday, 20 March 2012

" The Morning Off " - First day of Spring


Watercolour. Sold.


Happy Spring! Today is officially the first day of the new season, let's hope it brings many days like this, just sitting on the beach enjoying a morning off.