ROB MILLER FINE ART

Rob Miller Painting England's North West Coast

 I am standing close to a Holy Well by a huge hump of rock.  Around it and me a small lagoon sparkles. In the distance Hesham floats above a fast tide and to the East Jennys Point sits quietly. Above me clouds billow, advance, retract and move on. I'm motionless. I'd like to think that Im meditating. I am not. Im attempting to be an alchemist.  Im taking measure of what I see. If I had a cup given to me by Hebe I would use it to collect every colour, movement,  nuance and form and then reflect it. I've tried this in numerous places around here.  All to no avail. I have the tenacity of a gnat. As soon as I grasp one thing I release another. I paint it instead sometimes carefully sometimes quickly. before it moves.

The shifting sighing sands

Morecambe Bay A kaleidoscope of colour,

 12 Seascapes studies in oils of the Lancashire Coast at Lytham and Blackpool

A light filled place full of the call of sea birds and a popular outing for Lancashire Folk.

Every mood, every moment, every state of mind. What you feel should have an expression in where you are and how you see what's around you. A walk along a beach uplifts your mind.

Oil Paintings . The Cumbrian and Lancashire Coast.

"I get inspired and collect the material for my paintings simply by painting outdoors or walking in the land.
I like to be and work outdoors as a landscape painter even a simple walk educates my balance between reality and abstraction, analysis and prose . copying and feeling.
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