the wind in the reeds…

January 12th, a cold but very bright day. I escaped from my rather cramped studio, which was being bombarded by noisy builders two doors down, up to the wide open spaces of the Norfolk coast in my mud splattered little Clio…

Saltmarsh (mixed media on board) © Mari French 2012

Saltmarsh (mixed media on board) © Mari French 2012

…welcome to my current favourite spot for sketching – the wide saltmarshes and creeks lying between Thornham and Holme-next-the-sea.

Reedbeds, Thornham Marsh (digital photo) © Mari French 2012

Reedbeds, Thornham Marsh (digital photo) © Mari French 2012

Thornham Marsh (digital photo) © Mari French 2012

Thornham Marsh (digital photo) © Mari French 2012

The easterly wind is bitter and watercolour takes forever drying, so I walk along the raised bank of the sea defences, passing the odd dog walker and bird watcher, flapping my open sketchbook in the sunshine.

Saltmarsh creek © Mari French 2012

Saltmarsh creek © Mari French 2012

Next to the romantically named Hun Outfall Sluice (it’s a manmade kind of small canal, draining the surrounding farmland and marsh), with fish leaping for flies in the sun spangled water, I found a hidden spot down near the reedbeds, out of the bitter east wind and off the main path.

Reedbed sketch © Mari French 2012

Reedbed sketch © Mari French 2012

…here the sun is bright and low (and warm for January) creating interesting light effects through the reeds and a great spot for sketching.

I will be returning soon. Meanwhile, the mixed-media paintings at the start and end of this post show how the day inspired me back in the studio.

remains of staithe (digital photo) © Mari French 2012

remains of staithe (digital photo) © Mari French 2012

Reedbed (digital photo) © Mari French 2012

Reedbed (digital photo) © Mari French 2012

water depth scale (digital photo) © Mari French 2012

water depth scale (digital photo) © Mari French 2012

Saltmarsh 2 (mixed media on board) © Mari French 2012

Saltmarsh 2 (mixed media on board) © Mari French 2012

a winter eye…

a few recent textured, mixed-media works completed in the winter months of 2011…

after all the festivities and family commitments of Christmas I’ll be glad to get back to my easel again. A happy and peaceful 2012 to you all…

… may your winter eye be graced with stimulating images, wherever you encounter them.

winter sun © Mari French 2012

winter sun © Mari French 2012

hidden valley © Mari French 2012

hidden valley © Mari French 2012

limestone below © Mari French 2012

limestone below © Mari French 2012

blue field © Mari French 2012

blue field © Mari French 2012

sometimes…

sometimes I like to take photographs… especially in the interiors of some of the ancient – (up to 1000 year old, honestly) – village churches of Norfolk…

chairs (photo) © Mari French 2011

chairs (photo) © Mari French 2011

the less primped and fussed about with the better (because some of them are a bit grand and I’m not interested in those)…

bibles (photo) © Mari French 2011

bibles (photo) © Mari French 2011

the intention, eventually, is to produce a body of mixed-meda work based on impressions of these serene places… I love the flaking plaster and ageing woodwork and subtle changing light… the unexpected still lives that present themselves…

gauge (photo) © Mari French 2011

in the meantime this is what I’ve been up to…

urns (photo) © Mari French 2011

urns (photo) © Mari French 2011

face (photo) © Mari French 2011

face (photo) © Mari French 2011

latch (photo) © Mari French 2011

latch (photo) © Mari French 2011