Day three, The pier stretches out into the beautiful clear cobalt blue water of Swanage bay – where artists came to paint the light.
blue
Day 2,”Blue pool at Furzebrook in Dorset. we take shelter under our umbrellas at the water’s edge and wait for the rain to stop.It dosent !Walking swiftly to the “Tea house” we tuck into a cream tea by the blazing log fire – it feels like autumn than late spring.
“Purbeck pathway” by Lin Adams ,
Day 2 Just a few miles from Corfe castle the Blue pool at Furzebrook shimmers in the rain.The sky is grey but the pool is the colour of kingfishers – jade green and turquoise blue.
“Purbeck pathway ” by Lin Adams ,
My art journey led me to the Deverills .Its dark ridge rippled across the wiltshire landscape and beyond the blue light hung over Dorset.
“Blue light”by Sam Adams,
Blue sky and pink blossoms ,inspiring ,uplifting for the mind.
“Blue sky blossoms” by Sam Adams,
The river stour can be sometimes found hidden in very secret places .The gracefulness of this river has a perfect ,natural,charm that weaves it’s way around Gillingham and was painted by Sir John constable on many a blue sky day.
“Blue sky day” by Sam Adams,
An artist craves some brightness occasionally .
“More blue”by Sam Adams,
Transport me to lots of blue .
“Take me there” Sams art,
Just look up and see you might miss so much.
“Painting clouds”by Sam Adams ,
Not a cloud in the sky last sunday went for a walk across fields with masses of thistles drying in the sun and hedgerows full of wild berries for the birds and picked some crab apples to make jam.