You can see my latest seascape paintings at the Look Gallery, Helmsley, North Yorkshire.
Elegug Stacks III, pembrokeshire
oil on canvas 30x24
oil on canvas 30x24
The next painting, just completed is another for my regular customer E. Findlay whose father served in world war 2. Operation Bluecoat was the attempt to break out from the Normandy beach-head in 1944. Muir Findlay of the Scots Guards was a crew member in a Churchill tank. The countryside was very difficult for tank warfare with hedges and sunken lanes laying across the planned routes of advance. Crews were 'black and blue' or sometimes knocked senseless by the buffeting received within the confines of their tanks. With infantry often unable to keep pace in support and sometimes finding it impossible to communicate with their tanks there was much need for improvisation of new plans. On Hill 226 south of Caumont whilst tank officers assesed the position and briefed the crews there came a devastating counter-attack from the highly advanced German Jagdpanther armoured artillery. With greater range, more powerful engines and precision optics on their powerful 88mm guns they easily outclassed the British Churchills, often making a kill with each shot. The 3 German guns destroyed 8 Churchills in twenty minutes, Muir's tank was hit but he was able to escape though fellow crew were not so fortunate.
I am a painter of landscapes. It is something I have been doing full time since I graduated in 1990. This blog is proving a convenient way to upload and explain my work and issues surrounding it. Please contribute and give me your opinions on the new pictures. You can view my main gallery from the link below.