The last two paintings for the Catterline exhibition are of sailing vessels, and this is the first of these. It features three of the windjammers which took part in this year's Tall Ships Race. From left to right, these are the Dutch brig "Morgenster", the barque "Europa" (also Netherlands-registered) and the Norwegian gaff-rigged ketch "Liv". The painting, on canvas, measures 30" x 20" (as you see, I've never been decimalised!).
Now ALL I have to do is finish the final painting (a 24" x 24" canvas), get these two framed, do the packing of paintings, hanging materials and personal effects, and we're off! According to the Met Office website, the long-term weather forecast is for unsettled conditions, with gales at times and near-normal temperatures, for early November. The near-normal temperatures should mean reasonable road conditions for driving on the mainland, but the gales I'm not so keen on, as they can disrupt ferry journeys. Let's hope that Guy Fawkes night falls on a "day atween wadders", as that's when we're booked to catch the blue canoe for the mainland!
People say I worry too much - maybe they're right! Have a good week - whatever the weather.
The Grumpy Old Artist
Exhibition Poster
Oil Painting by Jim Tait
Oil Painting by Jim Tait
Other Recent Works
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Sunday, 16 October 2011
FAIR STOOD THE WIND FOR......CATTERLINE?
Labels:
canvas,
Europa,
Liv,
Morgenster,
oil paintings,
seascapes,
tall ships
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