Things I’ve Noticed…
For a long time, I called this journal Studio Notes — a place to share glimpses into my painting process and the stories behind my work.
Over time, I realised that the beginnings of my paintings often happen long before I enter the studio. They begin with noticing: a shift in light, the colour of a field, the sound of birdsong, the texture of a hedgerow, or a fleeting moment in the landscape.
This is a place to gather those observations — the small things that catch my attention and, sometimes, find their way into a painting.
I’d love for you to join the conversation — if something here sparks a thought, makes you smile, or inspires an idea, drop me a comment! It’s always a joy to hear from fellow creative adventurers.
Opening the Studio Door: What I Learned From My First Open Studio
Well… that's a wrap.
My first Open Studio is over, the signs have come down, and the studio now looks as though a small art-shaped tornado has passed through it. Tomorrow's job is tidying up... but for now, I thought I'd share a few reflections while they're still fresh.
If I'm being completely honest, it wasn't quite what I'd imagined.
Friday was hot. Not pleasantly warm, but the sort of heat that makes you question every decision involving movement. The air was heavy, the sun relentless, and if I'm truthful, I wasn't entirely surprised that I didn't welcome a single visitor through the door that day.