Climate Change Project 2022 – blog post seven

Climate Change Project 2022 – blog post seven

Climate Change Project 2022 – blog post seven Developing the project has been a little slow of late – I am still researching reports every three or four days and I am now realising a lot of repetition of photos and videos used within them. I made a mistake...

Climate Change Project 2022 – blog post six

  ​I’ve reworked Twin Tornado painting as I was happier with the feel of my drawing than this painting. The drawing flowed and the painting appeared static even though I had worked its surface the contrast wasn’t enough and the movement was lost.  It’s a...
Climate Project 2022 blog post five

Climate Project 2022 blog post five

I am really pleased with this painting and as soon as I saw the photo I knew I could translate it into paint. I am still feeling a pang of guilt about applying the artist’s eye objectivity to images of such weight but that is what the project is and it’s...
Climate Project 2022 – blog post four

Climate Project 2022 – blog post four

I have a propensity to paint water. It plays a big part in my life having grown up by the sea, being a cold water swimmer and living in the middle of the Norfolk Broads. Our house is on a small bump in the land, which can hardly be called a hill, flanked by the Bure...
Climate Project 2022 : blog post three

Climate Project 2022 : blog post three

I am one of those sensitive people who feel everything I read and observe, acutely aware of how my observations manifest in my body and mind. It can be a wonderful thing, something that can lead me to obsess about good stuff that comes my way and immerse myself...