For the next two weeks I am taking part in an exhibition in Newmarket. It is by the Friends in East Anglia of the R.W.S.
Exhibits are not only in pure watercolour, but also include any water based medium such as gouache , acrylics, or pen ink and wash. The subjects are very diverse - from East Anglian seascapes and landscapes to further afield. Abstracts, animal portraits, flower paintings, and architectural interiors are also included. Below are a few examples of the paintings on show.
“Pretty Prawn” by Tessa Shedley Jordan
“Swimmer” by Gillian Marklew
The “Prospect of Whitby” by Les Williams
“Old Hulks, Pin Mill” by John Glover
The exhibition is in the Palace House Mews Gallery
and runs until the 18th October.





sor and Newton designers gouache.
As the painting is dry, I check for any areas where I wish to apply transparent glazes of colour – e.g. the nose, chin, and parts of the forehead. I now focus on the eyes, once more checking shapes and modifying the colour and tone of both the pupils and irises, trying to capture the moisture and light within them.
