After the artic wind,torrential rain and hailstones the Tropical gardens in Abbotsbury became shangri-la-a paradise of colour.
Yearly archives: 2016
To be expressive you must study nature and the beauty of it . Mum and I enjoyed a creative day just looking and studying what’s around us in the tranquil ,exotic setting of Abbotsbury Tropical gardens in south Dorset.
“Exspessive” by Sam Adams ,
Having a lovely walk sunday afternoon along the ancient ground of Pine walk in the saxon hilltop town of Shaftesbury.
“Ancient bank of colour” by Sam Adams ,
It’s a barone ,stark place as I look along to East cliff situated on Portland near Weymouth and the chesil in dorset. I created a nocturne in watercolour to show the atmosphere,dramatic ness and simplicity .
“East cliff” Sams art,
Depicting in watercolour the water element and feelings about the weather this winter and spring in Dorset.The ever changing landscape.
“Water” Sams art,
In the evening light today my art journey was stimulated by the stormy sky with peach reflecting over Weymouth bay .
“Peaceful” by Sam Adams ,
One year old this month .
“Happy anniversary samandlinsart.com”
Far from the madding crowd- a quiet walk along the chesil beach.Taking time out to simply sit and watch the sunlight on the sea .
“Chesil on Good Friday “by Lin Adams ,
Weather warmer and blue sky that dazzerled.The chesil was bare with plant life and the tamaris was bare.All of a sudden it will flourish and come alive.
“Chesil in Good Friday ” by Sam Adams ,
After work I walked along castle hill to the west of the saxon hilltop town of North Dorset there the sunset appeared ,a soft glaze of pale peach over the ancient hill – Duncliffe .