This old oil drum washed up on the beach quite a while ago and I have had my eye on it for some time. Not the most beautiful object but I love the rusty looks.

Paintings and Prints of the East Anglian Coast
This old oil drum washed up on the beach quite a while ago and I have had my eye on it for some time. Not the most beautiful object but I love the rusty looks.

One of the many trees that has succumbed to the force of the sea. This Winter has seen more than most years with the many storms. Often I look at smaller pieces and think hmm that would be nice to take home only to find I cannot even move it.

From my garden a branch of Damson with budding leaves and blossom. The leaves are a beautiful fresh green and the blossom pure white with beautiful yellow anthers.

At the private view with my Avocet painting at the taster exhibition for Norfolk Open Studios.
The exhibition runs until Sunday 17 April and is open 9.30am – 6.30pm.
Location The Forum, 2 Millennium Plain, Norwich, Norfolk, NR2 1TF

Kessingland beach has a quantity of flint pebbles of varying sizes. These come from the cliffs and longshore drift and are beautifully softened by the action of the sea.
