Showing posts with label Painting trees. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Painting trees. Show all posts

Sunday, 8 March 2026

Painting textures with acrylics and old brushes

                                             Painting foliage with old acrylic paint brushes 


 Acrylics are my favourite medium to paint with . They're bright, vibrant and dry quickly . Perfect.....except in the height of Summer when the paint dries on the brush before you can get it on the canvas ! Needless to say  the brushes get ruined very quickly .  Once upon a time it would really annoy me as it seemed like such a costly waste . Then I started painting landscapes and  I realized that they were actually very useful, especially for foliage .  They're clogged up with old paint and the hairs are straggly , I've even cut chunks out of some of them . Each brush gives me a different effect . I refer to them as my "splodgy bits" each creating different size and shape leaves . 

                                                  They are my perfect "tree" brushes 

 Texture painting with old brushes 

 


 

Painting leaves on the trees 

Painting trees with acrylics 

 Another selection of my brushes are for painting grass and plants  . I buy a selection of cheap brushes and purposefully wreck them , ha ha! I've splayed out the hairs and cut some off completely . They work really well with a thin fluid paint .

Painting grass and plants with old or altered brushes 

 Although the fine ones are  time consuming to use  they give me the detail that I want to create .

 

Painting grass with adapted brushes 

Painting grass with acrylics 

  Of course when it comes to textures , effects and details there's nothing that can't be tried and experimented with .

 I've never  been the girly girl type, I'd rather be out in a field than on a dance floor  and have discovered that the contents of my make up bag have a much better  use  ! 😊

Using make up brushes and sponges for paint effects  

 

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Thursday, 12 February 2026

Algorithms, AI and painting.


 It's now mid February and yet again it's been quite a while since I visited my blog . I tell myself off about this every time and really must make more of an effort ! 

Winter's been dreary , wet and sadly very uninspiring so there's been no walking. 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. 

It seems to be all about algorithms and  AI .  

It's getting harder and harder to get your art seen . AI only seems to pick up  new posts and information , in no time at all you're yesterday's news .  It's fine for those that are constantly attatched to social media but I'd rather spend my time out in the tranquility of  countryside when I'm not  painting.  

The online galleries have always been a good sales platform for me but I think that they too are no longer getting the views that they used to . As a result some are now having to  raise their fees, commission rates etc .  On average an artist only gets  around  50-60%  of the selling price of a painting  and that has to cover materials , overheads and gallery subscription fees etc.  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 acrylic painting (35cms x 25cms) of the Cow Parsley and fields at the bottom of Ditchling beacon , lots of lovely lush Spring greens! 

                                                            "Spring Pastures"

Original acrylic painting of the  Spring pastures and fields  at the base of Ditchling beacon  


 Next I thought I would paint the beautiful Bluebells ,such  wonderful scented memories from a forest walk last Spring at Warninglid.

 A little bit of serene forest bathing in the middle of a hetic world . 

 I have composed a short poem to accompany it , I hope you like it .

                                                             


                        "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 the Bluebells along the forest path. Acrylic on canvas 

                 If you wish to purchase this painting or see more of my available works please visit my 

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Wednesday, 29 October 2025

Painting the Autumn trees

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For a while it seemed as if Summer  was going to go on forever, but all good things come to an end and Autumn  has arrived .  

Autumn in the woods 

 

This year the trees and hedgerows are a mass of berries, nuts and seeds . Nature's colourful jewels . 

  They call it a   'mast year '.  My  paths on  recent walks have been covered in thousands of acorns !  It's made walking rather slippery underfoot and with so many falling I've been hit on the head a few times as well ! I think I need a hard hat ! ha ha! 

Acorns on the footpath 

It's been a long, long time since I have painted a still life composition but with such an abundance of wonderful subject matter I couldn't wait to get started .
I gathered plenty of bits and pieces so that I could try various arrangements . 
My colourful selection of Autumn fruits, nuts and berries 

  I put a selection into an old Sussex earthenware mug and the colours worked together really well . 
It took a long time to paint but I loved every minute and now I get to see the lovely colours of Autumn every day . 
 
Hedgerow Harvest 
"Hedgerow Harvest" Autumn still life painting 

                                                                         


 As usual the weather is rather unsettled which makes planning walks difficult.  I've explored some interesting old woodland where the streams run orange because of the iron ore in the soil 

Woodland stream coloured orange by iron ore 
I also met a vey friendly tree ! Just for a moment I thought it was going to speak to me . Thankfully it didn't as I'm not good at running theses days  

A vey friendly looking tree! 
 I've been on some great walks but It really needs sunshine to see the Autumn colours at their best. 

Fortunately I was blessed with one such day. A day when the sun breaks through the trees resulting in golden highlights ...magical ! 

                                                       "Autumn Alchemy"  

"Autumn Alchemy "  woodland  acrylic painting

                                                            

                                                   "Autumn Amble" 

Painting of horses along the bridleway 

 
           
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 More photos from my walks can be found here My inspiring walks