Gradually, almost imperceptibly, summer slips into autumn. The days are shorter and the landscape shifts from vivid greens to modest ochres and browns.
I love seeing bracken that's changed colour to peach, yellow and pale green, before it takes on its dry, winter russet colour.
As a landscape painter, my artist's palette also changes with the seasons.
I've enjoyed so many walks like this myself in Northumbrian woods, where a sudden shaft of light transforms the fading colours back to a summer intensity for a brief few minutes, only to vanish just as quickly.
This was painted onto textured heavy weight paper, using Artist's professional acrylic paint.
It is ready to hang, and framed in a bespoke solid oak frame which is 26 cm square. The painted area is 12 cm square.
This series of small paintings are small enough to hang anywhere- an awkward space or on a staircase, but with enough presence to always look great- singly or as a group. Hang them in blocks, vertical rows or horizonal lines.
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