December

December already. The last twelve months have whizzed past – like a lot of folk I’ve only gotten used to writing 2025 and the time is nearly here to write 2026! Isn’t it crazy how time works? I’m really aware that nothing said above is very unique (actually laughing at myself writing that as the … More December

November

Over half way through November already. The darker days have arrived and today it feels colder than it has for some time, a few snowflakes falling so could be in for a chilly few days. The heater is on full tilt to help keep warm in the studio, while artwork is packaged ready for the … More November

October

A few trips to Spain have taken up this month. Swimming in the Mediterranean, soaking up the sun, being surrounded by Gaudi and Miro and spending time with family.  In between times, painting has been intense, walks have been needed to refocus and thoughts that go along with preparing for a solo exhibition have been on … More October

September

I’d like to use this months blog to highlight activity that has been keeping me busy. Thank you for keeping in touch and following. The process of naming artwork can take time. Some artists title the work before they start, others as they go and a good few that will do it when the piece … More September

August

Summer holidays – even though the kids are old enough to look after themselves – are always a bit of a juggle. To prepare for term time I’ve gone on a few walks to reset and get prepared for being back in the studio regularly. While walking, finding love heart stones (and Groatie Buckies) is … More August

July

July has been full to the brim so far. A Drever family weekend to Dalmigavie Lodge, a trip down memory lane to Edinburgh, The Orkney Island Games 2025. Just how the Summer months should be. With all this happening time to paint has been limited, but that is ok. Dalmigavie Lodge was a beautiful spot … More July

June

The Studio had a bit of a facelift at the end of last month. Space has been very tight lately so I channeled my inner construction skills from Art School and made a partition – to those who did this as part of their studio allocation/Degree Show you will know the joys! MDF boards are … More June

May

Radula markings – limpet journeys. Natures patterns. Finding these marks while walking never gets less exciting. Nature is amazing. I wonder if these limpets know that they are drawing a beautiful pattern? I don’t suppose they do, think that is what makes them even more wonderful. Do they make them all by themselves or is … More May

April

Just back from a few days in Rackwick – the place where time slows down. “Here is where peace begins” The colours, smells and textures of Rackwick are quite unlike anything else. My niece who came out for a day trip said “this place has a unique kind of energy”, she is not wrong. After … More April

March

All of a sudden another month has appeared and it’s over half way through. The weather has been mixed so far but this week seems to be giving real signs of Spring. Big blue skies and daffodils appearing at the side of the roads and new growth making everything look greener than a month ago. … More March