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Thursday, 12 February 2026

 It's now mid February and quite a while since I visited my blog .  

Winter's been dreary , wet and sadly very uninspiring .

 No walking as the paths are boggy and the rain is relentless ! 

I've been reflecting on things  in my art world recently. So much has changed over the past 5 years . I see galleries closing and artists like myself struggling to make sales.  Once I was selling 1-2 paintings a month which kept me nicely ticking over . Now it's one every 3-4 months which makes it very hard and I wonder how long I can continue. 

The online galleries have always been a good sales platform for me but many are now raising their fees, commission rates etc .  On average you only get  around  50-60%  of the selling price of a painting  and that has to cover materials , overheads and gallery subscription fees.  Being an artist is NOT an easy life ! 

Many artists supplement their income by teaching which keeps them afloat. It's something that just wouldn't work for me though   , I'm just not a teacher . 

I'm really not sure what the future holds .

 I love painting, it's what I do . 

With that in mind I have been "escaping" the dreary weather by forward thinking to the brighter days of Spring  . 

Firstly a small painting (35cms x 25cms) of the Cow Parsley and fields at the bottom of Ditchling beacon , lots of lovely Spring greens! 

                                                    Spring Pastures

Painting of the Spring pastures at Ditchling beacon  


 Next came the Bluebells , wonderful memories from a forest walk last year at Warninglid . 

    

 "Let's escape this dreary day and walk along the forest path, .

where Bluebells flower ,

in scented breeze,
 
where leaves unfurl among the trees. 
 
Let's escape this dreary day and walk along the forest path,
 
in sunlight haze,
 
whilst songbirds sing ,
 
where we'll delight in days of Spring. "
 
                                           "Forest Ways and Bluebell Days" 
                                                             Acrylic on canvas 24" x18"
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Painting of a forest path through the Bluebells . 

 

 

 

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