Porthtowan afternoon light

Porthtowan has long been one of my favourite surf spots, the waves here can be very steep and form great barrels. This view shows the view down to Lushingtons Cove. In this painting I wanted to encompass the whole scope of the beauty of this locatio…

Porthtowan has long been one of my favourite surf spots, the waves here can be very steep and form great barrels. This view shows the view down to Lushingtons Cove.

In this painting I wanted to encompass the whole scope of the beauty of this location from the cliffs to the soft sands of the beach

Polzeath Surf

just completed is my first painting set in Polzeath showing the view towards Stepper point and Trevose Head beyond. I particularly like painting these headlands that are so iconic.

oil on panel 8.5x15

oil on panel 8.5x15

Watergate Beach Newquay Cornwall

My current work in progress is depicting a big surf and Cliffs on Newquays famous Watergate Beach. the colours in the surf here is remarkable. The view looks north towards Mawgan Porth .A few more days and this small painting should be done.

Current Work in progress Watergate Beach Newquay towards Mawgan Porth

Current Work in progress Watergate Beach Newquay towards Mawgan Porth

Clash of the J Class

Im so happy to share with you my recently completed project. Ive been working on this project for almost a year now and I’m delighted with the result. The two paintings depict the J Class yachts Velsheda JK7 and Svea JS1 racing at the Palma Superyacht Cup in 2018. both paintings are oil on canvas 36inchs x 48 inches.

The J Class Yachts Velsheda and Svea beating to windward during the Palma SYC 2018

The J Class Yachts Velsheda and Svea beating to windward during the Palma SYC 2018

The J Class Yachts Velsheda and Svea free reaching across the bay of Palma during the 2018 SYC

The J Class Yachts Velsheda and Svea free reaching across the bay of Palma during the 2018 SYC

Detail showing the deck action on Velsheda

Detail showing the deck action on Velsheda

Mystic Seaport " Maritime Yachting Award"

Im very proud to announce that my painting “Puritan , After the Jibe” has won the “ Mystic Seaport “Yachting Award” at the “Annual International Marine Art Exhibition” this is truly a great honour as this prestigious award has been won by many of the great marine artists that have inspired my own artistic journey.

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Invader 1905 initial Racing Career

1905

Initial sail August 1st

Aug 22nd ; eastern yacht club race to Marblehead , did not starts as she had no competition in her class.

September races Elmina and Corona at Larchmont.

1906

June ; racing Elmina and Carona at the New York yacht NYC’s club spring regatta . Also raced Constitution at the Indian harbour regatta

July racing at the combined Seawanhaka and Atlantic yacht club regatta

Aug on the NYC’s annual cruise.

1907

Cut down to allow her to rate with the 90ft schooner class including Queen , Ingomar and Elmina

July Indian harbour regatta

Aug NYC’s annual cruise

Sept Indian harbour regatta

1908 to 1914 no racing reported.

1914

Jan 25th invader sold to John Borden of Chicago.

No racing

1915

No racing’

1916

Now an auxiliary racing with Atlantic, Katoura and Mariette on the NYYC annual cruise.

Invader 1905

Last month I was lucky to spend a week aboard the 1905 Chesebrough designed schooner Invader. during my time with her I leant that not much was known about her early racing career . On my return home I did a little research and found that due to her exceptionally large rig she did not have a competitor with the same rating to race against. Her principal opponents at the time were the schooners Elmina, Queen and Colonia all rating in class B In 1907 her rig was cut down to allow her to rate with these schooners now joined also by Ingomar.

I was asked at the time , “so how large was her original rig and how does todays rig compare.” An interesting question which I’m hoping to answer. If anyone does have information that will help in answering this question I’d love to hear from them.

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Westward ready to race

Westward ready to race.

After 6 days of intense modelling and over 70hours my 3d model of Nat Herreshoff’s 1910 schooner Westward is ready to race.

Westwards first outing will be the 1931 Kings Cup against the newly converted Bermudan rigged Britannia which finished in a famous dead heat.

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Westward 3d model development

Im just back from a very exciting close to the classic yacht Regatta season at San Tropez. Over the past few weeks Ive spent a great deal of time wit “Elena of London” in preparation for a number of commissions involving the Herreshoff schooners Westward and her original sister Elena.

Ive made a start on a 3d model of the Herreshoff sisters that will form the basis of the paintings. The model is drawn from original lines plans and photographs along with my observations of “Elena of London”

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Mystic Seaport Annual International Marine Art Exhibition

I’m very proud to announce that my painting Puritan”After the Jibe” is to be exhibited at the prestigious Mystic Seaport Galleries “Annual International Marine Art Exhibition”. The exhibition runs from September 28th to December 31st . Each year the exhibition show cases the best in Contemporary Marine Art.  To have my work  selected  is a great honour indeed.