Showing posts with label seashore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label seashore. Show all posts

Thursday, 5 January 2017

working on closeup 20

working on closeup 20

 A small snippet of a painting featuring the sea and sea shore meeting.... 
Artist Martin Davey with coastal closeup art WIP
At work on seascape oil painting

Tuesday, 16 August 2016

Working on close-up 09

Working on close-up 09

A small snippet from a new painting of the sea lapping against a stony shore , in the works....
M P Davey sea waves WIP art
WIP of waves on the sea painting

Tuesday, 7 June 2016

Working on close-up 01

Working on close-up 01

A small snippet of an acrylic marine themed painting currently in progress....

M P Davey  artist progress dingy art
#artist #marine #dingy #sport #acrylicpainting

Monday, 21 July 2014

Fawley power station from Weston Shore Hampshire


Fawley power station from Weston Shore Hampshire

This painting shows the view from Weston Shore, Southampton, looking over to Fawley Power station on a spring morning. Running between is Southampton Water, and a Grimaldi Lines cargo ship carrying cars can be seen approaching the port of Southampton. The tall chimney of the power station is a very distinctive landmark in the area. Behind is the New Forest. The tide is out on the shore revealing various old pipes and concrete blocks.
The painting is done in acrylics on a board measuring 10” x 12”, in less than a day. Painted during June 2014.
http://martin-davey.artistwebsites.com/featured/fawley-power-station-from-weston-shore-hampshire-martin-davey.html
Fawley power station from Weston Shore Hampshire-acrylic painting
Fawley power station from Weston Shore Hampshire-acrylic painting



 

Wednesday, 25 June 2014

Weston Shore view of Fawley wip stages painting

Weston Shore view of Fawley wip stages painting

This image shows progression on a painting showing a scene at Weston Shore, Hampshire. Weston Shore is on Southampton water, and in the painting can be seen a cargo ship carrying cars to the Port of Southampton. On the opposite side of the water can be seen Fawley Power Station, its distinctive chimney visible for many miles.
The painting is done in acrylics on a board sized at 10" x 12". It took less than a day to paint.
Weston Shore view of Fawley wip stages painting
Weston Shore view of Fawley wip stages painting
The final painting can be seen here.

Wednesday, 7 May 2014

Sailing boat preparation at Weston Shore Southampton

Sailing boat preparation at Weston Shore Southampton

This 10” x 12” oil painting was created during February 2014 in one sitting, painting 'wet in to wet'.
The subject is a number of sailing boats being prepared for use on the water one afternoon, on the waterfront at Weston Shore on Southampton water. It is a spot where many famous ships of the past would have been viewed from sailing away from the UK, as well as current cruise ships. The dead tree, with many missing branches is a landmark in the locality. In the background can be seen the start of the port of Southampton with some large grain silos and a car transporting ship beside moored up.
Sailing boat preparation at Weston Shore Southampton-oil painting
Sailing boat preparation at Weston Shore Southampton-oil painting
 
http://www.redbubble.com/people/martyee/works/11927199-sailing-boat-preparation-at-weston-shore-southampton