Showing posts with label plein air watercolour painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label plein air watercolour painting. Show all posts

Sunday, 23 November 2014

Winter Watercolours




It's been a busy week , what with a run of spectacular sunsets that cried out to be painted and a couple of large oil paintings on the easel. Here is a selection of this week's paintings.


Woolacombe Winter Sunset





 I also had the shock of realising that we are only a month away from Christmas!
If you need a gift idea for your loved one, family , colleague or good friend then I would like to offer all of my newsletter and blog subscribers FREE shipping on any painting that gets purchased between now and Christmas Eve.

I hope you find something that hits the spot for that perfect gift. You can find these and all of my available paintings here ;  Steven Pleydell-Pearce Fine Art.

Have a great day!

Thursday, 13 November 2014

" A Quick Surf Before Lunch"





















A surf in the sun before lunch, what a great way to work up an appetite. I caught this guy striding back across the beach with a purpose on this hot day
on Woolacombe Beach. Framed 12 x 9 inches available here.

Have a good day!

Friday, 7 November 2014

"Keeping Up With The News" - watercolour painting on the beach.




















Looking out of my studio window today, across a rain lashed, windblown empty beach , my mind was cast back to a morning a few months ago , boy what a difference!
Have a great weekend!

"Keeping Up With The News" watercolour 12 x 9 inches is available from my fine art website here.

Tuesday, 21 October 2014

"Painting Hydra" a watercolour journey funded on Kickstarter


"High Noon, High Tide, Hydra Harbour"
Watercolour 9 x 5 inches.

This was one of the first watercolour location sketches that I painted upon my arrival on Hydra ( pronounced  EE-TH-RA ) a beautiful island just over an hour's sail away from Athens, Greece.

With the successful funding of the " Painting Hydra " project on Kickstarter , I have just spent six days painting on this idyllic island , no cars, no bikes, just boats clinking and water lapping against the rocks , blue skies and gorgeous Greek light.

                                                   
                                                   Painting in the harbour on Hydra.

Over the next few weeks , I'll post some of the photos and paintings up from the trip.

Now that Autumn has firmly established itself on our shores. I will also be updating my Fine Art website with all of my available paintings.

Here's today's watercolour.


"Looking for Shells"
12 x 9 inches framed £145 Sold



Have a great day! 


www.stevepp.co.uk

Monday, 7 July 2014

June on the Coast - Watercolour sunset paintings at the beach.


June certainly didn't disappoint, when it came to warm weather and melting sunsets. Most evenings you could find a gathering down on Barricane Beach, soaking up the warmth and the spectacular sunsets.

"Wouldn't Want To Be Anywhere Else!" was all you could here some evenings.
12 x 9 inches watercolour on arches paper. Framed. £145 Sold.





The other side of June is the quiet weekdays before the main tourist season starts and these fisherman were enjoying the solitude of a sunset fishing session. I wonder if they caught anything?

"Sunset Fishermen" 12 x 9 inches watercolour on arches paper. Framed. £145 Sold.





Wednesday, 25 June 2014

"Spearfisher under Mackerel Skies"- Painting the outdoors with passion!




Sitting on the beach today, I felt like just soaking up the day and letting something pop into my head to paint, I had no real preconceptions of what I wanted. The one thing I was after was just a sense of the moment down on Barricane. It was a beautifully calm , warm afternoon with just a hint of cloudy mackerel skies building up. I had a quick swim in the sea to cool me down, a spot of lunch from the beach cafe and then I was ready.
I was just about to start painting a group of beach picnicking mums, when this colourful fellow strode purposefully down the beach. My moment was complete.

"Spearfisher under Mackerel Skies" watercolour 12 x 9 inches framed. £145 available.
* All paintings are available for purchase with monthly instalments.

Have a great day!

Friday, 23 May 2014

"Ordering Lunch" watercolours of Woolacombe Bay.


"Ordering Lunch" watercolour 10 x 7 inches. Soon be June, and that makes me think of hot days on the beach, Moules and Frites after a salty swim and falling asleep in the sun with sandy feet.

10 x 7 framed £65 Sold.

Have a great day!

Thursday, 22 May 2014

"Morte Point Burner" watercolour painting on Woolacombe Beach.


After yesterday's hot , sunny day, today showed us the other side of late Spring, heavy showers and a grey thunderous cloud laden sky.
Not one to let a grey day dampen my mood, I set about on a recent Morte Point sunset to lift the grey gloom, it did the job for me , I hope that it does the same for you?

Have a great day!

"Morte Point Burner" 12 x 9 inches framed.
£145 Sold.

 

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.

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


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"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!


Thursday, 2 May 2013

"Early morning sun" - watercolour painting on the beach


Today was one of those days when everything slots into place, a breeze so light that you can hardly feel it, warm sun and a sleepy beach , just starting to wake up. This fella was soaking up some early rays sheltered behind the lifeguard hut. Spring is definitely doing it's thing!
Enjoy your day!

"Early morning sun" watercolour  12 x 9 inches.

www.stevepp.co.uk

Tuesday, 30 April 2013

"Peaceful Spring Morning"- plein air watercolour painting on the coast.



"Peaceful Spring Morning" Barricane Beach, Woolacombe, Devon. Watercolour on rough paper 12 x 9 inches.
Getting up and out early , more often than not has it's rewards, beautiful light, peace and quiet and an empty beach. This lucky fisherman got all of those this morning, he truly looked at peace with his lot as he went about setting his bait and casting out, then patiently sitting and waiting for a bite.
Spring truly has sprung! You can see the final painting on my Fine Art website here.

Enjoy your Spring day!



Saturday, 23 February 2013

Watercolour painting on the beach....in February!

You can only stay in your studio come cave for so long in the winter before sunny days start calling their siren-like song to you. " Come outside and paint, come outside it's lovely!"
This past week has seen a beautiful spell of back to back sunny days with crisp light , the only thing is it's freezing! The warmth of the sun through the studio windows is misleading, that Winter siren at work again. Once outside the bitter NE blowing in from Scandinavia lets you know that we are still firmly in Winter's icy grip. I had to go out though, a few emails to the Devon 11 and two other hardy painters wrapped up and met me down on Barricane Beach for an afternoon's plein air fun.


Paul Kenton brought his pastel set-up down and Nigel Mason came equipped with his french easel and oils. I decided to take the watercolour kit.


The tide was on it's way in and consistent swell fanned by the chilly offshores , erupted against the rocks, it was beautiful! A few brave souls were enjoying their half-term break taking in the sun and sea air, although they didn't last long as that wind was far too biting, eating through as many layers as you tried to put on to keep it at bay.


We cracked on and all got busy with initial studies, then after a quick tea break from the hot flasks we set up to attempt larger works. Paul got very inventive, combining hot spicy, herb tea with a sable brush and improvising over his pastel scene, resulting in a classic PK take on the day.


 Nigel painted some lovely small oil studies on panels, by then the cloud cover had come over and killed the light, that didn't stop Nigel though, and he revelled in painting the close values of the various greys in the scene.



By now, my down jackets had lost their battle with the winds icy attack and my flask of hot tea was drained, so it was time to head home.

A cold day, but still huge fun to be out doors painting with fellow artists, sharing a laugh and the joy of plein air painting.

You can see my finished watercolour "Glorious February" that was painted on the day over on my Fine Art website Steven A.Pleydell-Pearce Fine Art





Here's to warmer Spring days!