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 This picture evolved over a period of time, and I did not know where it was going or how it would end up. I started back in August. I loved the golden cream and dusky mauves of the phlox, and thought they would enjoy being painted with the vermillio
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Rabbits with Magnolia Stellata and Phlox
 I finally got around to putting a background on this painting of flowers from my garden, and it was great fun to do. It was a little heart-stopping as I did not know if it would work, but I think the poppies and feverfew love their new background!
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Poppies & Feverfew
  “My joy is like Spring, so warm    it makes flowers bloom all over the Earth”  - Thich Nhat Hanh      ‘Jill’s Flowers’ , Watercolour
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Jill's Flowers
  “When I went out    In the spring meadows    To gather flowers    I enjoyed myself    So much that I stayed all night”   —Akahito    ‘ Muscari and Welsh Hills, Dinas Mawddwy ’, Watercolour, 57 x 36 cm
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Muscari and Welsh Hills
 I woke up one morning to see an incredibly pink sky, with a hazy pale moon setting in the west. I was struck by how our world is full of the most breathtaking colour and sights, that really do stop me in my tracks. This beauty is all just there, wai
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Morning Pink Sky with Moon
  “Behold the world fresh — as it is, on its own terms — through the eyes of a beginner”  - Epictetus  ‘Spring Posy’, Watercolour, 21 x 21 cm
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Spring Posy
 These little violas are in really small containers which makes them look a lot larger than they are. I loved the dusky orange against the different shades of violet when I walked past them at the back door. I knew it was a bit risky to paint them to
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Violas in Minature Pots
 Hellebores are such beautiful plants. Their understated, nodding flowers of subtle reds, pinks, lilacs and creams are lovely to see out in the woods and gardens at the moment. This particular hellebore is called, ‘Anna’s Red’. It was a gift some yea
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Anna's Red
   I bought this beautiful blue jug from the wonderful  Helston Street  in York. I had already brought these little primroses in from the garden, and I popped them in the jug, just to see… and couldn’t resist painting them! That delicate pale lemony
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Primrose in Blue Jug
 This painting shows a glass container sitting on a sunny windowsill, gently holding the first of the year’s delicate buds and flowers from the climbing hydrangea that we can see outside the window frame.   The climbing hydrangea still has last year’
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Hydrangea at Yewfield
   Around the house the flakes fly faster,  And all the berries now are gone  From holly and cotoneaster  Around the house. The flakes fly!--faster  Shutting indoors that crumb-outcaster  We used to see upon the lawn  Around the house. The flakes fly
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Winter Crab-Apples and Rose-Hips
   The wood anemone through dead oak leaves  And in the thickest woods now blooms anew,  And where the green briar and the bramble weaves  Thick clumps o'green, anemones thicker grew,  And weeping flowers in thousands pearled in dew  People the woods
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Yewfield Wood Anemones
   This picture has been painted from sketchbook studies I did on location in the churchyard in Hawkshead in the Lake District. It was a beautiful day in April, and everything was growing; the bright green grass (shocking and impudent after winter’s
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The Churchyard at Hawkshead
    “The true secret of happiness lies in taking a genuine interest in all details of daily life”  - William Morris  The ‘fox and her cubs’ are in the garden again, their vibrant orange catches my attention, “Come, come outside and see us, look how b
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Flowers & William Morris
    ‘ A beautiful thing never gives so much pain as does failing to hear and see it’  - Michelangelo   I was sitting at the kitchen table flicking through this rather old Michelangelo book, when I noticed that the colours on these little pots of flow
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Flowers & Michelangelo
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Lavender
   When my daughter was younger, we had a most amazing house rabbit whose full name, ’The Incredible New Shmoo’ was chosen by my daughter and her dad, and named apparently after a cartoon character.   We just called her Shmoo, but she certainly was i
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Shmoo's Rose
   These roses come from two rose bushes which have been faithfully flowering in the front garden during the summer months for years and years. I can see them from our front room window and every time I leave the house by the front door. They are old
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Grandad's Rose & Marjorie Fair
  “But listen to me. For one moment
    quit being sad. Hear blessings
    dropping their blossoms
    around you.” -  Rumi   These blooms are from a beautiful, large mock orange shrub that is in our front garden. For a few weeks it has masses of lig
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Mock Orange
 As I was doing some tidying in my garden, this little bit of pelargonium broke off the main plant. I took it indoors and popped it in the the first container I put my hands on. I was struck by how handsome this pairing looked and so I painted it! It
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Pink Pelargonium in Green Glass Bottle
 In the garden, the flowers of these hardy geraniums are everywhere, dotted about like luminous shimmering summer stars, delicately floating and bobbing about on top of their stems, glimmering and twinkling in their incredible blue-violetness.   They
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Gentle Geraniums
 The flowers are picked, the vases are full, the windowsill is happy. White Poppies, still and serene, overseers of life’s joys, will tell you of the wonders if you stop to listen. Dog Rose ripples with her early summer beauty, living gently amongst
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Summer Solstice
 The cold ground is still bare and brown but the little violet iris appears as a messenger from Winter’s earth up to the sky and the emerging golden sun of Spring. The earth is inviting the sun to send its light and warmth, ’I have rested all winter
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The Messenger
 It has been raining and windy but it is quiet now. The mists are sitting on the hills shrouding the valley in a soft hush. Inside, the snowdrops make their bows, the star performers on the windowsill stage. The audience appreciates the opportunity t
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Dance of the Snowdrops
   This painting is the front view from my house in February. The fluttering red leaves of the beech hedge are glorious and uplifting at this time of year. The little pink flowers are from a beautiful viburnum that magically flowers in winter on bare
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The Beech Hedge
 I worked on this painting over a ten day period, from Boxing Day to early January. It rained, snowed, was sunny, cloudy, misty, windy and calm. The resulting image has a little bit of all these elements in - very fun. There were also a lot of blackb
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Beyond the Garden
 This rose is still flowering in December. It was bought for my daughter’s 18th birthday which is also in December so it’s perfect. This is its twelfth year and even so, every year I’m amazed to still see the flowers in early winter. The flowers are
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Liberty Roses
 I painted this pelargonium in November when it was giving off its last burst of flowers for the year. I got a few seedlings with a gift voucher from Sarah Raven (what a marvellous gift that was!) and it has been exciting to watch them develop. They
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Giraffe Pelargoniums
 I’m calling this picture ‘Rebel Poppies’ as I read recently that when assigned as a girl’s name it can have a rebellious feel as compared for example, with Lily, Rose or Iris. So, with blatant disregard for the rules this cheeky orange poppy appeare
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Rebel October Poppies
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Tree Tunnel and Ferns in Autumn
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Back Door Stocks
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Attar of Roses
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Fairy Footballs
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Life is Like a Bed of Poppies
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Cool Buddleia
 This sweet rocket shines out pure and white from a shady area of the garden early in spring. It often gives a second showing in August and then a third in October. It’s so generous. It’s a beautiful flower and a real joy to have as a cut flower in t
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Shining Sweet Rocket
 These roses are from a rose bush that we have had for several years in the front garden. The rose bush commemorates my father in law and we refer to it as ‘Grandad’s Roses’. The multiple colour of these roses is beautiful. It changes through various
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Grandad's Roses
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Surprise Poppies and Feverfew
 I picked these blooms from the garden in early September. There was just one small stem of each of the roses and cosmos. I didn’t think they would amount to much but when I put them together with the few remaining stems of petite Jenny and the (plen
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Late Summer Garden Posy
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Determined Cherry Plum Blossom
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Cactus and Russian Doll
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Sparkling Winter Gems
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Priory Hydrangeas
 I sowed these Californian poppies last year, they were free with a magazine and I’d never heard of them before. Bright orange isn’t normally a colour I go for in flowers but they were free and I didn’t want to waste the seed. Well now, they might ne
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Californian Poppy Jewels
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Sweet rocket and Lilac
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Poppy's Cheering Up Bouquet
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Yellow Tulips and Sun
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Pink Hills, Glossop
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By the Lake in Summer
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Peace in the Rose Garden
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Path to the Picnic
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The Holy Place
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Heaven
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Hello, Little Bluebells
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Reservoir, hill and sheep
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Cotton Grass
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Brown river
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Late Afternoon Path, November
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Starlings
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Winter Jackdaws
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Orange Moon
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Morning Crescent
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October moon with trees
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Dove Stone Reservoir, Mist
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Mist, Holmfirth Hills
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Morning Mist, Dalby Forest