Blog/News — Bryn Hughes, Award Winning Sheffield Artist: Watercolour Paintings

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My last sketch in Weymouth - Friday 19 July. Still Hope Square, lunchtime at the Red Bull. The building has deep red brickwork with lots of blue brick features. Thought I'd stop the watercolouring before the umbrellas got lost in the background. Goodbye Weymouth, hello Sheffield, good to be home despite missing sketching those picturesque fishing boats!

Still Thursday 18 July - now afternoon. I sketched this fishing boat CK109 "Boy Michael" from the same shaded spot as this morning but looking north across Weymouth Harbour. A couple of young women came up to me and said I shouldn't be hiding away with a drawing like this - I had to tell them I was only hiding from the sun! What a nice thing for them to say.

Weymouth Harbour Dorset UK, Wednesday 17 July. I arrive at the right bank at 11 o'clock to see this oversized toy boat! I was the Ferry to the Channel Islands. I didn't know when it was due to leave so I got my pen, paints and smooth paper (not my usual textured watercolour paper) for an extra speedy sketch. 11.30 there was a frightening loud blast on it's horn, the engines shook the whole harbour when they were fired up and the huge catamaran took off backwards. End of sketch.

Boats at Chesil Beach, Portland, UK

 
 
Last week Monday morning 15 July. Boats on the Chiswell/Fortuneswell end of Chesil Beach, Isle of Portland, Dorset, UK. Chesil Beach (or Bank) is a spit of shingle and pebbles 18 miles long, 50 feet high. Portland stone has been used over the centuries in the UK to construct many of the Government and Public Buildings in London.