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Showing posts with label July. Show all posts
Showing posts with label July. Show all posts

Friday, 30 July 2021

Prepping and Painting

 




July I
original watercolour by Teresa Newham

My focus this July has been preparing for #HertsOpenStudios, which will run from 18th September to 10th October.  There have, however, been days when it has simply been too hot for framing or other prep; and that's when I turned to watercolour.


inspiration from my garden
© Teresa Newham

The flowers in my garden have been wonderful this Summer, thanks to abundant rain and hot sun.  The bright geraniums, lavender and marigolds prompted me to make some small July salt paintings.  It was worth playing about a bit with colours first, as not all the ones I thought I needed made the cut:


choosing colours 
© Teresa Newham

The thing about a salt painting is that you can't make it all at once - you lay down some washes, add the salt, and walk away until everything is completely dry.  I left these two overnight, although in the heat they were workable within a few hours.


salt working its magic on the initial washes
© Teresa Newham


As I built up the layers I experimented with ideas on the right hand piece and refined them on the left.  As usual, I now have one painting I like more than the other - the left hand one in this case, although it doesn't always work out like that.


July I and July II, finished, but still taped to the board
© Teresa Newham


A few days later, the cooler weather returned and I went back to my framing. I couldn't resist putting the new July painting into a frame to see how it looked. That's another piece for Open Studios!


July I - framed and ready to go
© Teresa Newham








Wednesday, 16 July 2014

a walk round the corner - May, June, July

We're now on the final lap of the countryside diary I started to keep in August 2013.  When I last posted in this series in April, we were just seeing the first signs of Spring, so by May things had moved on quite a bit. In the first field what I had originally assumed to be grass was becoming a proper crop:

the first field - May
© Teresa Newham
And on the oak at the edge of the field, the first leaves were unfurling!

the old oak - May
© Teresa Newham
In the second field, and along Mud Lane, things were looking green:

the second field - May
© Teresa Newham
And the hedgerows were full of cow parsley.  It was everywhere!

cow parsley - May
© Teresa Newham
By June, the crop in the first field was springing up:

the first field - June
© Teresa Newham
The old oak was fully in leaf:

the old oak - June
© Teresa Newham
Ferns were now growing at the entrance to the second field:

the second field - June
© Teresa Newham
And wild honeysuckle was beginning to bloom in the hedges:

honeysuckle - June
© Teresa Newham
July, and the wheat in the first field now has ears.  It's definitely Summer and the sun is out!

the first field - July
© Teresa Newham
The cow parsley in the hedges under the old oak is far taller than I am:

the old oak - July
© Teresa Newham
Wheat is also in evidence in the second field.

the second field - July
© Teresa Newham
The hedgerows are full of this pink flower.  It looks a bit like phlox but I think it's called rosebay willowherb!

rosebay willowherb? - July
© Teresa Newham
Well, that brings the year full circle.  We'll definitely continue our walks - I'm keen to see how that wheat ripens up - so watch out for an update here from time to time!