Going rogue this week. We drove about 2 hours north to Achill island just off the West coast in County Mayo and I thought I’d share some of the amazing views.





All my creative pursuits.
Going rogue this week. We drove about 2 hours north to Achill island just off the West coast in County Mayo and I thought I’d share some of the amazing views.





I’m going it alone for Monochrome Monday this week.
I’m able to walk to Ballyloughane Beach from the place I’m staying in Galway. No, it’s not tropical, nor is it warm but it’s along the Wild Atlantic Way – a beautiful stretch of rugged Irish coastline. And it’s wonderful to wake up in the morning and hear the seagulls calling.



I’ve been wanting to experiment with monochrome painting using ‘black’ made by mixing other colors together. One combination is to use Phthalo blue, burnt umber and cadmium red in fairly equal parts. I expected to get a purplish ‘black’ but ended up with a deep blue-green ‘black’ instead. My plan was to paint “Passchendaele” – the sea of mud, the burned tree stumps and the water filled shell holes. But this color just had ‘ocean’ written all over it. I’ll have to try again for that purplish ‘black’. Meanwhile, here is my stormy sea painting; I’d like to imagine it’s just off the West Coast of Ireland:
