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Paintings and Drawings

So, everyone had a paint box when I was a child and I loved messing about with colour.  Painting by numbers used oils and produced careful, formal, stylised pictures that anyone could do.  It wasn't until much later that I started using watercolours and produced nothing worth bothering about, culminating in failing my Art O Level.  That told me I couldn't do art.

It was a long time, well into my 40s, that I picked up a paint brush and started again.  I was always a good copier so loved trying still life and reproducing pictures from holiday snaps, learning about perspective and shadow as I went along. 

I then decided to try oils and loved them!  The way you could leave it alone overnight and come back to it, sometimes it had changed or settled, sometimes it needed rubbing off or adding on and the colours were deep, full and lush.

My best were of still life again, or from photos of flowers in people's gardens, or reproductions of scenes and people that meant something to me.  I love fruit in stalls, piled high and neatly, full of colour and fecundity.  I have a selection from Greece, Hong Kong, Singapore, Majorca, Spain, Settle, all waiting for the time I have an oil painting rush on again.

Some of my pictures are on friends' and family's walls, some on ours, a lot in the loft or in my leather art folder not knowing what to do with them.  I rotate them by season to give them a chance to be out in the land of the living.  I don't sell them, they aren't good enough, especially round Settle.  There are so many excellent artists in this part of the world, I daren't try and compete.

I began to draw in pen on holiday as I wrote about what we had been doing especially when we started going abroad more often.  They were little books to add to my main diaries.  But then I saw what Angie Jordan did on her Greek holidays, larger quick watercolours with diary entries to go with them.  So, I bought a bigger book and took it along with me to fill in the time, embelished with thoughts and observations of places, people and pleasures  And now, My Painting Diary has become so valued a treasure I dare not take it away with me any more in case it falls into the sea or gets lost.  I now take photos and notes and fill it in when I get home.  I have about ten pages left in it and then I will not begin another. 

So, here are some of my better pieces of work from over the years, often with hallowed memories for me.

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