And a couple more cards for you all
Christmas Greetings
Merry Christmas and Best Wishes for 2022!
More nautical – never good at doing as I am told!
More on the nautical theme. Just a few paintings I did while I attended an art course in North Norfolk.
Interesting being tutored and I turned out some diverse paintings . I didn’t always kept to the script!
Floating Reflections
Lots of evening reflections around this fender attached to red mooring buoy. 400 x 300 mm acrylic on canvas : Lorna Markillie 2021
Waves and Horses
White Horse wave
Poppies – Remember
‘It seemed appropriate’
available of this one, but originals of similar also available
My Art is on the move
My paintings are back from the exhibition in Praia del Rey Portugal and now I need to get them packed up. Moving back to live permanently in the UK next week …. after 12 years!
Portuguese Beaches and Boats, plus 260 kilometres of walking in Italy
Painting is back on my agenda, so here’s a few recent additions to my portfolio.
Plus a couple of paintings of my hike on the Via Francigena in Tuscany Italy.
For any of you who are around the Silver Coast in Portugal. I have a few of my acrylic paintings exhibited until the end of the July at Praia d’el Rey Golf and Beach Resort not far from Óbidos and Peniche
All these images can also be find in the landscape galley. If you would like to buy either originals or prints just let me know
Happy Happy Poppies
I had great fun last week with acrylic on canvases. Here’s the result. Both abstract poppies. One 50 x 50 cm canvas of an array of poppies and my first triptych, a series of three 20 x 60 cm panels.
Sailing we will go – well not actually
In the last part of last century and early part of this century I did a lot of sailing, on both little tippy dinghies and on some rather nice yachts, on the chilly waters of the Solent and on the most beauiful tropical waters around the world.
The theme of my most recent art has been nautical with compositions from the tranquil waters of the Obidos lagoon in Portugal to the wonderful times sailing in the Whitsunsdays in Australia.
Candy striped lighthouses are always a bit special. Mine are based on the Elbow Reef Lighthouse at Hope Town in the Abacos Bahamas. I remember sailing a big catamaran around the area and being mighty concerned how shallow the water was. Of course, shallow water meant beautiful turquoise colours.
The Lighthouse on the old tile was great fun to paint. I have plans to do more of this type of work.
To see more watery works go to Nautical Gallery