Tag: Sea
Stamatis Spanoudakis – Thalassa
Besides the Sea
White Horses
Sleep
Brighton Pierrots – Walter Sickert
Watched by accident a review of an english impressionist artist – Walter Sickert – who visiting Brighton after meeting Edgar Degas – also began painting a series of music hall scenes. Brighton perhaps because it is a seaside lady had many music halls and like you will find performing on the streets of Paris […]
Read More Brighton Pierrots – Walter SickertSelsey
Love to sit in afternoon sun listening to waves crash and hiss on a shingle beach sunlight warm and dancing on my face.
Read More SelseyDolphins and Wind Turbines
From a newspaper we picked up on the ferry between France and England
Read More Dolphins and Wind TurbinesEnya
Evening – Wissant
Selsey
We drove down to Del Quay yesterday, through leafy lanes and over the beautiful rolling Downs – im not sure if the sky was blue but felt it was. It was very busy at Del Quay so we drove on down to Selsey – a long time family stamping ground and walked besides the sea […]
Read More SelseyCuckmere Haven and the English Channel
Easter Monday close to the mouth of river Cuckmere where the river used to meander down to the sea as a series of ox bows beneath the Sevan Sisters – beautiful to see from above at sunset but this cost money to maintain and the river now partially straitened is left to silt up […]
Read More Cuckmere Haven and the English ChannelSelsey RNLI Final Launch
Ditchling Gardens
Strolling into work at 10
Sun, Sea, Sunflowers
Read More Strolling into work at 10Humphrey – Humpback/Baleen Whale
In the middle of making a small sculpture – 60cms high by 40cms long of a Whale made from Shetland and Finnish wool – greyish Have read Humpbacks are the noisiest and most imaginative Whales – creating long complex, eerie and beautiful songs.
Read More Humphrey – Humpback/Baleen WhaleSelsey Lifeboat Launch
Being by the sea
Sand Castles and Cherrys
Unexpected lovely weekend, day trip to France thru the tunnel, although delays – not too bad – then croissants, visit to very small chocolate factory, crepes, beautiful french countryside and medieval towns on hill tops and always somehow find our way back to the sandy beach at Wissant where there always seems to be low […]
Read More Sand Castles and CherrysPevensey Bay
On our way home, we were looking for the road that runs past Pevensey Castle and took a wrong turning and found our way down to the beach at Couden, very old fashioned seaside beach. We drove along very small single track road between the sea and Pevensey Levels on our way, many sheep […]
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