Explorations & decisions

It’s been a strange summer. While much of the South has sweltered and shrivelled, we have had far more than our fair share of precipitation. We are fortunate in many respects, yet we couldn’t help but watch with frustration as May and June, our usual good-weather months, passed into damp July. Just the occasional, tantalising … Read more

Calming, Captivating Colonsay

Ever since I first visited the isle of Colonsay, which must have been around eight years ago, I have longed to return. Yet with so many other Scottish islands to explore, other parts of the mainland – and world! – to visit, it somehow ended up on the back burner. The Covid pandemic and subsequent … Read more

Change in the Weather

Suilven reflections

How lucky we were last week, I think to myself as the tail-end of some storm or another lashes against my window. After a slightly disappointing (breezy and showery) first day we had wall-to-wall sunshine for the rest of the week, leading to more enjoyment for the participants and a lot less stress for me. … Read more

Bold or Dainty?

Quick watercolour sketch

Hands up who’s a dainty painter? You know, the kind of person who can capture an entire panorama on one page of an A5 sketchbook? If so, I envy you. At the very least, you waste fewer trees. Some years ago I was given a tiny, minature pad of watercolour paper as a sample from … Read more

Hot, cold, dry & fresh!

canisp watercolour sketch

Spring arrived early this year. March in the western Highlands is usually a lacklustre, grey-brown month with weak light and too much cold dampness to think about sketching outside. If I’m not overseas in Morocco or La Gomera with a painting group I’m normally up in my attic studio looking for inspiration or hand-painting ceramics … Read more

Muddying the Waters

Watercolour class waters

The most important – in fact, vital – component of watercolour painting is water. This may seem obvious, or if you are used to working in a different medium then perhaps you think it’s an overstatement, yet while the ‘colour’ component is clearly necessary, the key to success in the medium both starts and finishes … Read more

Word Power

First of all I’d like to wish everyone a very happy new year, and may 2022 be the year we can all resume the travel we would like to do, the meetings we need to have, the holidays we are eager to take. During the dreary months here in Scotland, where the days are too … Read more

Here, and There

The pastel blue sky and perfect reflections of Lochinver in the glassy bay outside my window this morning were deceptive. I certainly needed my polo-neck sweater and duvet jacket on my walk. A thin layer of frost covers everything and, as the sun has already reached its zenith, it’s unlikely to thaw this afternoon. It … Read more

Get packing!

Mists of Time, La Gomera

Hands up…. who’s ready for a sketching holiday somewhere warm and toasty?Somewhere you don’t have to rush to the window as soon as you wake up in order to decide what clothes to put on, and in how many layers? Somewhere you’ve never been, or a favourite haunt you’ve always wanted to paint…. if you … Read more

Tuktuk trippin’

Meet the locals What’s the most important part of a painting holiday?The wonderful subject matter, the tuition and advice, learning a new medium or honing your skills?The chatting and laughing, friendship, inspiration and encouragement from your companions?The weather, scenery and relaxation? The food, the fabrics and immersion in a different culture – and the chance … Read more