
Back in the summer, we toured the Baltic. At one time we did eight shore excursions in eight days. Even by cruise ship, we found this tiring because of our age, especially my wife who has walking difficulties, so we might not attempt this sort of holiday again. Copenhagen was just one of the stops we made in Denmark
Touring the canal system was fun. i like painting boats and this was just one scene that I snapped for reference. Quite a lot of light and dark in this shot. The sun was very bright especially on the buildings in the background. Deep shadows were cast by the trees, which accentuated the boats. The figures on the canal side were reduced to silhouettes. It took me several glazes to get the water to be an acceptable colour, whilst at the same time still looking transparent. This was more of an exercise about light against dark, than anything else

I have been commissioned to paint this church, the village church of Pyrford in Surrey. Ancient yet still in use as a parish church, it is set in a tranquil spot, and is quite charming. The lady who commissioned it no longer lives in the area. Her parents are buried here, so a meaningful place. I always feel very priviliged being asked to paint places that are so important in people’s lives. I am working on it at the moment and will post the result

This is how the painting turned out. I have put sunshine into the painting as the photograph was taken on a very dull day, so the colours are brighter. The lady who commissioned this painting was very pleased, which is always a relief
I have another commission now, quite different to the last, This one is a wedding venue, which I get asked to do from time to time. This one involves marqees and the newly wed couple strolling in the grounds around a lake, so quite a lot of different things to worry about, Still it’s good to have these commissions coming through as sales from my gallery are poor at the moment. Times are hard everywhere still and doubtless will be for some time
The Copenhagen canal boats look fantastic. The colours look calm and soothing to the eyes.
The church looks like something from the sets of Inspector Morse. By the way, why don’t you draw something from Oxford? I have dreams of visiting the place one day, especially places related to Tolkien.
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Thanks Farzana for your comments and likes. Nice to hear from you again. I hope you’re ok
Ox ford is a lovely city. My grandson has just finished his Masters in chemistry there, so I have been looking at Oxford quite a lot. I did do one painting called The Dreaming Spires of Oxford. You can find this on my own website davidharmerwatercolour.co.uk. Let me know if you can’t find it and I will email you a jpg. I ought to look at oxford again as there are so many subjects
I am selling very few from my gallery at the moment, but i am being commissioned a lot, mostly churches and wedding venues!
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Please draw the Radcliffe infirmary. That dome is exquisite and very well known too.
On another note, if I get to visit Oxford in near future, which I hope I can manage, can you please show me around that place? I’ll probably go to England just to see Oxford and Tolkien’s places. That place just emanates history, history, history….
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Unfortunately my days of walking around towns are limited due to walking difficulties, but I could certainly point out some places to look at
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As you wish, Monsieur.
I have been watching quite a few videos on the horrible winter of 1963 in Britain. Please write a blog about it someday.
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Ok will have to think back I know the sea froze
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