Sunday 31 January 2016

Ben Nevis from Banavie

This weekend we have had a lot of weather! Snow and wind. We went for a run in the forest battling it out against the driving snow. We nipped in to the Pine Marten cafe for a coffee which was very welcome. Running home with the wind at our backs was far easier.
Today the weather was more clement, and we were surprised that there was only a thin covering of snow on the hills- not much more than in our back garden, I suppose it must have all blown off. I did this quick sketch of Ben Nevis from Banavie. As is so often the case the top of the mountain was hidden in cloud and the other details kept appearing and disappearing in the murk.

Sunday 24 January 2016

Folio Competition


 Anybody who visits my house will realise that I love books as the the walls are lined with shelves crammed with books. My poor wife wonders where it will end as I keep buying more and we only have a small house! One of my ambitions would be to write and illustrate  books .
 The main reaon that I haven't done a blog post  for a few weeks is because I have been working on an entry for the Folio book illustration competition . Folio are publishers of beautiful hardback books. and to be able to illustrate one of their books would be a great honour.
I recently discovered that they have an annual  competition; the brief for this year's competition was to create three illustrations and a cover for Michael Morpugo's War Horse. I really enjoyed researching and painting the pictures although it took a lot longer to do than I anticipated. The chance of getting anywhere with the competition is slim but it was fun to try.
Here are some of my recent sketches.
 This is a view from town with a covering of snow on Melantee and Lidl's supermarket in the foreground painted last week
 Above is a sketch of the road back from Kingairloch ; the road is squeezed between dramatic cliffs and the sea, it's a single track road with not much room for error .A farmer told me that he didn't get post for 3 days last week because the road ( which has a hill at the end ) was too icy for the postman to get through. Fortunately the weather was much milder when I was there.
Glencoe from a photo taken a few weeks ago.