Sunday, 19 May 2013

Cowslips at Porth Joke

We took a day off to go and see the Cowslips at West Pentire which are amazing, they cover the cliff top fields for miles and are mixed in with bluebells, squills and sea pinks. Very few butterflies though which is worrying as I was expecting to see some Orange Tip's.

Monday, 13 May 2013

Bluebell woods Compton

Popped up to Surrey for the day to see the gallery I am having an exhibition in for the whole of June, KD Fine Art which is next to the famous Watts gallery in Compton near Guildford. The bluebell woods were lovely and we had a great walk to Guildford.

Wednesday, 8 May 2013

Devon Primroses

This spring has been wonderful for Primroses and wildflowers, but still so few butterflies and I have only seen one Orange Tip which is worrying. In Devon we have a lovely mixture of pink and yellow coloured Primroses which grow wild in the hedge banks and undisturbed fields, this picture was taken just above our garden.

Sunday, 7 April 2013

Spring Flowers

At long last a decent day.....a pity I had to be in the gallery. However I did see a bit of the sun on my way home and took these pictures of the wild daffodils, primroses and surprisingly still snowdrops as it has been so cold


Saturday, 30 March 2013

Wistmans Wood

This is a recent watercolour of mine of Wistmans Wood a remote and magic place in the valley of the West Dart river near Two Bridges on Dartmoor. It is a rare relic of ancient woodland, stunted and distorted oak trees growing out from moss covered boulders with many ferns and lichens making it an underworld of greens. The name is probably derived from Wisht-man's wood pixie-led or haunted, and it was thought to be a place used by Druids and has many tales of ghosts and the devil attached to it. It feels far too peaceful for these tales to me and seems more a place of quiet meditation.

Wednesday, 20 March 2013

Dormouse

I had a couple in my gallery recently who mentioned that they had found a dormouse nest on a flower pot in their garden and as they were planting out the flower it contained they removed the nest not knowing what it was only to discover a tiny sleeping Dormouse inside, I do hope it survived this disturbance. This reminded me of an old nest I once found in the woods at Corhill, Sidmouth which amazingly I still have amongst my collection of discarded snake skins, old birds nests, snail shells etc picked up on my walks. So I used this to do this little watercolour of a hibernating Dormouse in its nest which for real would be totally enclosed for warmth. It is amazing how something so small can survive through all the cold and damp winter weather.

Sunday, 10 March 2013

Spring in Chagford

We had a few days of lovely warm spring weather last week and all the crocus in front of St Michaels church in Chagford opened out and looked glorious. But today it has returned to winter, freezing cold and snow!