Tuesday 28 April 2020

Sunny days painting at home

Greetings Girls,

Thank you for sending me your beautiful paintings and for your emails. Good to hear you are all enjoying seeing a selection of your paintings from home. 

Hello from me to you from a day trip up to Ullapool, we were fortunate with the weather that day.  One of my favourite locations and a few years ago I painted this beautiful location during the late autumn. This is by Loch Glascarnoch. A happy memory!













Pictures of Rainbows have been appearing in the windows of homes across the country as people try to stay positive during the lock down. Children and adults have been busy painting rainbows as a symbol of hope. Carole's lovely rainbow can be seen from her home and is indeed an uplifting and pretty painting to those who pass by.



Alison MacDonald's pretty rainbow painting with a sheep. Her grandchildren are going to love this painting that I believe she had them in her mind when she painted her fun scene. I love the line of sheep in the distance.  



Alison Murray's beautiful painting is titled 'Hope'. And portrays a time in the not too distant future when family members can be together again, dancing as the sun sets.



A tranquil scene, Susan's Spring garden looks out to the peaceful rural countryside. 


Watercolour, Narcisi by Sandra from her garden.  Light flows in from the window setting off this lovely joyful painting. Acrylic highlights have been added to the watercolours.


Shoes waiting to be worn out again. Pastel by Avril. Very nice work.



Sheep in a meadow. A lovely scene for the Spring. By Carole.


Kitchen window in Tolox Spain, from a photo. Texture on the white wall was created using rough, gritty watercolour medium.  The colours work so beautifully together! By Sandra.


Geraldine's fine work of Monet's trees. Nice use of colour.


Longmorn loch with the wee boathouse is set in this beautiful scene. Beautifully painted by Susan.


Alison Murray's lovely painting of Monet's trees. You get such a good sense of distance when gazing on this sun filled scene.


This was an early stage of Margaret's flower painting that she was getting ready for the student art exhibition last year at the library.  The greens and pinky red work so perfectly together. 

Tuesday 21 April 2020

Spring time painting at home

Greetings Girls,

Another week has passed and this week we are greeted by sunshine and blue skies each morning.
The garden has more Spring flowers blooming and our large Cherry Tree is getting ready to display her pink blossom soon. A fine tree but always so late to flower.  Usually once the tree is looking splendid we then have a few days of very windy weather which soon has the petals flying everywhere!

I was thinking about Brodie Castle and how at this time of the year the daffodils there are so beautiful there.  I am sure many of you are missing being able to go out and visit your family and favourite walks.  I thought you would like to see a photo of me sending you a greeting from the castle, from one of my walks there during a past April.   Let us hope we shall soon be able to enjoy our days of venturing out once again.




This week we have a fine selection of works from you painting and drawing from home. Some of you are unable to take part due to not being able to down load photos onto the computer. But I will in the future hopefully be able to post some of your past works from the class here. So everyone can enjoy viewing them. Please do continue to send me photos of your paintings from home!
If you click on the image you should be able to see them at a large size.



Margaret's watercolour cottage by the sea. The soft blue behind the house sets off the building and surroundings so nicely.


Carole's wee croft is full of texture, colour and life! The reds catch the eye in the foreground while the lovely blue sea takes the eye into the distance.


Avril has an interesting project here those colourful houses and detail will keep her occupied. Avril works well using pastel pencils and has a love of detail in her work. Looking forward to seeing the next stage, it is looking lovely!


Carole was very inspired by Avril and Alison Macdonald's fine portrait work shown here last week. She decided to take on the challenge of painting her lovely Grand daughter Lily. Beautifully painted.


Ann's sky is beautiful. Evening paintings are hard to capture, she has done very well and the birds in the sky are a lovely touch to the scene.


Margaret's lovely Scottish landscape will have us all wishing we were there!

Monday 13 April 2020

Spring time paintings

Hello Girls,

Looking out of my window this afternoon it is good to see that the sun is shining and that all of the daffodils have finally flowered.  Spring is finally here!

It is a year since our opening night of the 'Student's art exhibition' at Elgin Library, how the time has flown by! Here is a photo of me wishing you all a Happy Spring! From the open evening of our exhibition.



I have today for you all a nice selection of some of your paintings painted at home.  I look forward over the weeks of us being safe at home to see more of your lovely works. Please email me or send in a facebook message your works in progress or finished works. Let us stay in touch during our time away from class.

I am sorry that this blog doesn't allow you to leave a comment. You need to have your own blog I think or be able to sign into the blog. This is all the information I have for now. If any of you who are computer literate have any other information regarding this matter do let me know. I had thought of starting a class facebook page but I think the same rule applies in that you also need to be a facebook user in order to make comments etc.

For now let us enjoy seeing some of your work! Keep busy painting girls and have a great week! If you click on the image you should be able to see the image a bit larger.

 Avril's lovely pastel portrait.


 Ann's pretty pastel seascape.


Carole using iridescent inks for her lovely magnolia painting.



Elaine has a big project being undertaken here of birds by St Kilda. Fine work!


Anne Murray's pretty watercolour painting on canvas of Monet's Trees.



Margaret has been very busy with the challenge of a Thomas Kinkade project, she has produced a lovely painting and has framed it too!

Sunday 5 April 2020

Painting at home

Hello Girls,

Great to hear many of you are working at your paintings at home!  Many thanks to you who have sent me your latest paintings.  I will over the next couple of weeks post more of your work here for you all to see!

Many of you have been working on Monet's trees on the banks of the River Epte.  Some of you will remember that Susan painted this scene a little while ago.  While she has been on her trip to see her family in Australia many of you have taken on the challenge of painting this scene on a large canvas.
She is now home safely and sends you her very best wishes.

I will post the original so that everyone of you can have a go at painting this fine scene.

Here is the original. If you click on the image you should be able to get a bigger size of image.


Here is Susan's lovely painting framed up in her home.



Carole has been busy painting her lovely version of the Monet painting. On a large canvas.


Alison MacDonald's pretty version of the Monet painting. Done on a large canvas.

We also have some other paintings done at home for you to see!



Margaret's lovely pastel painting of boats on the shore.



Ann's fine beach scene makes us all wish we were here!


Susan's recent work in progress of a distillery.


Alison Macdonald's sensitive drawing of one of her grandchildren.


The family dogs! beautifully captured by Carole.

I will be posting more of your paintings next week, keep them coming in!