Hidcote Manor
This is a beautiful interesting garden in the cotswolds. We had a 5 week exhibition here in June 2023 and will be back in March 2025. This meant many visits taking photos of the gardens in the different seasons then producing a body of artwork for the first exhibition. I am just starting on a new set for next year with a couple of the lily pond underway, as well as my new exploration into botanical printing.
Wildish Woods
This is from the beech alle looking upwards, however the painting had a mind of its own and definitely got a little wilder than the actual place
Running Flamingo
Hidcote kept flamingos for a brief period but they didn’t thrive.
Doubt they had space to run like this one though.
Flamingo Group
More flamingos, I couldn’t stop once I started.
Zig-Zag Landscape
This was painted after the exhibition and so one that I still have. The view from ha-ha caught my eye with the different colour fields.
Autumn Leaves
Autumn at Hidcote, there are some many types of trees and leaves. This inspired this group keeping a yellow/green/brown scheme.
Summer Seedheads
I just so enjoyed the previous one, I made some more. These two were created as a pair using Light Blue/Ultramarine/Indian Yellow/Magneta Pink/White
Summer Seedheads
But the amount of paint that was used was varied between the two, which made them two different colours but very compatible.
Autumn Tree
There were two iterations to this, the first was sanded back as it was too dark, but I loved this red/gold with just a touch of light green. Such a warming piece making you think of golden sunny autumn days.
All Alone
Inspired by the small shrubby trees that are seen in the cotwold hills.
Blue Flowers
In the summer the Long border was mostly over, however there were lots of this blue cented white thistle style flowers.
That inspired this multi-media piece with wie for the stems and crystals to make the flowers.
Falling Beech Leaves
Watching the beech leaves twisting and turning in the wind, silhouetted against the blue sky inspired this picture.
Cotswold Hills
An abstracted textural look at the Cotswold hills.