Monday, June 1, 2009

The Smokery Dungeness Beach


The Smokery Dungeness Beach
Originally uploaded by Bruners

The Smokery Dungeness Beach - (NOW CLOSED)

All good, new, real, 'Oakie Smokey' fish back on the beach.

Caught, prepared and hot or cold smoked by Kes & Joldine Moate at Dunrunnin'

(also smoked cheese and garlic, with more lines to come)

Situated - In between the two lighthouses - three houses past the Britannia Pub on Dungeness Road, Kent.

Postcode - TN29 9ND

"A must on your visit to the beach" - *Highly recommended

Saturday, May 30, 2009

New Wood


New Wood
Originally uploaded by Bruners

Gentle adaptation in pink

Shadow symphony - [Fabrication] - oil on linen 16x26 cm
Small paintings expressing simple notions...

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

A story - right (detail)


A story - right (detail)
Originally uploaded by Bruners

'Little couple on the rise' - Dungeness beach narrative diptych - commissioned work

(right side painting)

A story - left (detail)


A story - left (detail)
Originally uploaded by Bruners

'Little couple on the rise' - Dungeness beach narrative diptych - commissioned work

Monday, February 23, 2009

Sunday, February 8, 2009

L.A.B. - Showbiz


L.A.B. - Showbiz
Originally uploaded by Bruners


Oil on linen 50cm X 42cm

Now on show in Dungeness Open Studios.

(Studio 1)

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Commission - Double egg and chips


Back on the brushes, tools are tucked in the dancing bag - A few more dibs and dabs to go - some blurring ' roughing up ' and hotter contrasts

Saturday, January 17, 2009

New addition - Studio 2


New addition - Studio 2
Originally uploaded by Bruners

Hanging in Studio 2 - Duende/Ennui - commissioned painting in progress

Sunday, January 11, 2009

L.A.B. - Commission (Ennui) very near to completion


L.A.B. - Commission (Ennui) very near to completion
Originally uploaded by Bruners

A moment in time


Impulse to make the painting as follows:

5.30 a.m. - standing to right of the lifeboat house I saw a brown Bentley purr up and park, a suited and booted city gent descended, slowly walked to the shore, paused within sight of the sea, made a decision, immediately turned, walked morosely back to the car and drove away without even glancing back...