I had big plans for 2012; I was going to spend at least 50% of my time working in the field (especially on plein air landscapes) whilst also writing the majority of my new book which has been fermenting for three years now. Hmmm – the best laid plans and all that . . .
Instead I committed myself to three major exhibitions and far more illustration work than I usually take on which leaves me, almost a quarter of the year passed, with a couple of colour pieces from the field, four interpretation panels completed and a handful of ‘finished’ paintings prepared in readiness for the first of my exhibitions.
Ringed Plover at the Broch of Gurness; Fieldstudy
"What's That?"; Puffin, Studio Piece
I will be showing 20 new paintings at the Audubon Society’s‘Project Puffin’ seabird centre, Maine, US from June til October 2012. Preparing the first few pieces has given me the opportunity to trawl a few of my recent sketchbooks (including work completed on my Swona trip last year). No doubt that seaducks will also feature strongly in the show and this painting of loafing eiders represents a re-visiting of a piece which I completed last year.
"On The Edge"; Puffin on Swona, Studio Piece
"Three Eiders"; Studio Piece
More to follow . . .
10 comments:
Fantastic work, Tim. I hope to be at the opening in Maine.
Have a good trip and hope all goes well.
Nice to see you're keeping so busy! All the best for your projects this year.
Sharon
Love your work on Swona - Mick
Beautiful spluttering Tim! But now I have to think about whether or not there's anyway for us to get to that show in Maine. Either way congratulations on the show!
I love your paintings! Looking forward to much more! Cheers!
Love the little flowers you added in the second puffin sketch!
Hi Tim some great work here I love your technique and I myself am a wildlife artist looking for some hints and tips to improve my technique.
You can have a look at some of my wildlife art here at www.canidaeart.com/gallery Please tell me what you think? I would appreciate any help :)
Lovely works. I like specially the Ringed Plover, ..
Wonderful Tim - especially love the puffin on the edge!
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