Tuesday 27 July 2021
Saturday 26 June 2021
Summer flowers arrive
Tuesday 8 June 2021
A Good Year for Rhododendrons and Azaleas
After the very wet month of May June brought in the summer. Rhododendrons and Azaleas are now at their best. Viburnum mariesii and the ground cover succulent Delosperma nubigenum ad to the variety of flowers at their best.
White and pink Japanese azaleas |
White Viburnum mariesii above the yellow Delosperma nubigenum |
Azaleas with palm tree at the back
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Azalea Vyuks Red |
Wednesday 28 April 2021
Brilliant month for tulips
A late winter of snow and daily frosts tried to dampen down the tulip displays, but warm afternoon sunny spells helped them recover. After many years of adding a few bulbs each autumn tulips are now established in large colourful drifts all over the garden.
Tulips underplanted with drifts of grape hyacinths |
Tulips have their moment in the spotlight, then Peonia Doreen and Delphiniums will take over for a summer display of flowers. |
Large Darwin Hybrid tulips |
These tulips are underplanted with oriental lilies to flower in summer |
These strong tall Darwin Hybrid tulips rise above a drift of aconites which have now finished flowering. |
Apeldoorn (red), Golden Apeldoorn and white Haakun tulips |
Wednesday 10 March 2021
Garden comes alive in early spring
The recent warmer weather, after the snow melted has brought out the young crocus flowers, enjoying a bit of sunshine. Had to take a few photos. However I also went mad with the camera when the snow blizzard gave us a foot of snow. Went up to City Road Allotments for a few ideas for snow scenes, but deep snow was covering too many interesting garden sheds and greenhouses. First winter landscape in acrylic completed. More information on my website at www.johnstoa.com
Mixed crocus amongst the heathers |
Winter on the Allotment |
Yellow crocus and Erica carnea Springwood Pink |
Wednesday 17 February 2021
Old Auchterhouse
Wednesday 3 February 2021
Loch Achtriochtan Glencoe
Friday 29 January 2021
FARM IN GLENSHEE
Monday 25 January 2021
First flowers appear
Friday 15 January 2021
Winter Landscape Paintings of Scotland
A new project to start 2021 is my plan to paint a series of Scottish landscapes in winter followed by a few allotment plots in winter. These will be based on images from my City Road Allotment Gardens. I have already done about 20 allotment plots in all seasons, but these will all be snow pictures
Glencoe Village with the Paps of Glencoe in winter |
Winter in Glen Clova looking towards Glen Doll |
Auchmithie in Winter |
Loch Fyne |
Friday 1 January 2021
End of a Turbulent year
Most folks will be glad to see the end of 2020, to be remembered as the year Covid virus emerged and infected people all around the world. We all endured a year of isolation to prevent the virus spreading, but I feel I was one of the lucky ones. Although in lockdown all year, I have a big garden and allotment for fresh fruit and vegetables, so exercise and a healthy diet keeps us strong, and at home in my studio an artist is at peace in the world of artistic creativity.
My last three paintings finished for 2020 are shown below.
Random Thoughts |
Journey into Colour |
Two are semi abstracts and one a winter snow scene landscape in the Spittal of Glenshee. This view was taken from the back of the Spittal of Glenshee Hotel before it got burnt down.
Spittal of Glenshee |
Monday 21 December 2020
Three figure studies
December was a very wet month so the garden got a rest and I spent some time at the easel.
Three figure studies completed using the contrasts of light against dark with both sunlight and studio lighting. The first study was Enjoying the Sun
The next study Into the Night was indoors using back lighting and the last one was Time to Relax.
Enjoying the Sun |
Time to Relax |
Into the Night |
Thursday 10 December 2020
That Loving Feeling acrylc painting
John completes the painting, "That Loving Feeling".
Rain arrived as forecast, so no gardening today. Time to relax, so after putting up the Xmas tree and lights I got out this painting in need of updating which I started some time ago. Reckon it has to be finished now, so it got signed (the last bit of paint) Yesterday it was cold but dry so it was up to the allotment to put a new felt covering on the roof as water leeking in was very serious. Help arrived to get it completed before the sun set. Brilliant teamwork. Ronnie nailed around the sides, I nailed the roof and Robert kept us supplied with materials. I think now that the Xmas tree is up, the lights on, the shed waterproof and my painting complete only task left is to open that bottle of Dalwhinnie Winters Gold. Well it is the festive season.
Thursday 5 November 2020
Art Exhibition in Dundee
Dundee Art Society are holding their winter exhibition, just in time for Christmas at their Roseangle Gallery. Exhibition starts on Saturday 21 November and runs every day till Saturday 28 November 2020.
Open from 11am till 5pm every day. This is an open exhibition showing both members and non members paintings. Please drop in and browse our artwork. My three submissions are shown here. The Lady in Red in the Higb Street shows H Samuel the jeweler with their clock, a favourite spot for Dundonians to meet up.
Autumn Colour in Benvie |
Lady in Red in the High Street |
Birch Copse |
Friday 30 October 2020
Five Figure Studies
Saturday 24 October 2020
A few days before Halloween is a perfect time to harvest this year's crop of pumpkins. I got 6 fruit from 4 plants and two of them are enormous. That will stretch Anna's kitchen skills to provide roasted pumpkin, soup and sauce for pasta, stir fries, etc.
Pumpkins now in store |
As day lengths get shorter garden activities start to reduce and that gives me more time to get the brushes out and start some new paintings.
Light on the Loch acrylic painting |
Just completed an acrylic landscape at Loch Earn, called "Light on the Loch"
Now started another winter scene of Arthurs Plot up at City Road Allotments.