Monday, 19 August 2013

Evening in a Summer Garden






Wood pigeons cooing their lullabyes. Robins flying quietly home back into the trees. 
Sounds carry from a neighbour's nearby garden; glasses clinking and laughter. 
Above the wall, old-fashioned, full, pink roses seem to glow in the dim, dusky, half-light of a long Summer twilight.
 A wooden seat for dreaming and enjoying the night time vespers.




Tuesday, 30 July 2013

Portrait painting







Sometimes I like to paint portraits with oil paints and big brushes. It makes a change from painting teeny flowers with tiny brushes ;)


One of my favourite portraits is The Fisherman's Mother (1893) by Irish Artist, Helen Mabel Trevor.
It hangs in the National Gallery in Dublin.




Saturday, 20 July 2013

Wedding bouquet





Flowers for a friend's wedding. Her favourite flowers, she told me, are Peonies and Daffodils. They do not bloom together in July - but on my painting desk they grow at the same time ;) Oak tree leaves (the tree for July, (13th June-10th July in Irish folklore), symbolises protection, keeper of the woods and all that dwell therein like deer). Ginny-joes: blow and make a wish. Many Ginny-joes: blow to make many happy wishes for her and her husband.

Saturday, 6 July 2013

She "introduced" me to cloudberries




July sunshine and Morning were smiling to each other this morning and I went out and made a third. Sitting on a wooden bench under the dappled shade of two apple trees. With a coffee. And my camera and a letter to read.  The leafy trees put on a show, thrilling blissfully as the breezes rushed through them.

Above, a painting for a girl who introduced me to cloudberries (they are the little flowers painted around her feet). She is a talented knitter and a tea connoisseur! 

Tuesday, 25 June 2013

Wednesday, 19 June 2013

Swaying like the long grasses


Early morning walk. Stepping through grass touching my knees. Swishing of the long grass as a sound accompaniment.



 Rustling leaves above join in for the harmony.


 Swishing and rustling.









And for the evening walk, the grass still swaying in a golden light. Were they swaying all day?




Friday, 31 May 2013

There are 100 islands in Roaringwater Bay




Packing a small rucksack for a weekend trip to the West. Maybe I should pack for Summer and for Winter?

Yesterday: a long, golden evening of Summer sounds. I put my head out my window to eavesdrop on the birds chirping - they sounded full of exciting news. The breeze was making the sunlight dance on the leaves and the leaves to sway on their branches. All around gentle Summer movement.

Today: grey clouds covering the blue sky. Hopefully they will fly away for the weekend and the sun will return for a visit.

A song to go sailing to.

There are 100 islands in Roaringwater Bay and the most southern lighthouse in Ireland.