Monday 1 December 2008

Snow in Norfolk UK

Snow in Norfolk, Christmas is coming!

















Thought I might use some of these for Christmas cards.
Woodbridge Christmas Street Fair in Suffolk is on next Sunday 7th December, so if you are still on the hunt for great gifts it could be worth your while to visit. It's a day packed full of things to do and see, perfect for all the family. For further details visit www.myriadlifeonthemarket.blogspot.com








































Monday 27 October 2008

Kiwi Lips



Fruit that resembles body parts! Mush room for improvement.




Monday 13 October 2008

Photos for Sale

If you'd like to check out some of the photographs I will have up for sale in the near future please visit
http://www.photrade.com/Petra

Sunday 12 October 2008

The Spider that caught the fly


This spider has been working hard in my garden to build an awsome web. He won't be going hungry for a while. If you know what type of spider he is please let me know.
Blogger First Time Mommy has left a link on comments for this post suggesting this is European Garden Spider - it certainly looks like it




Southwold Pier
















Warm sunny weekend said the weather forecast so we headed out to Southwold to blow away the cobwebs. Well you can see from the pics how sunny it was there. Grey damp fog hung around the fashionable seaside resort like a cloak.



We had lunch at The Crown and had a stroll along the seafront past the famous (cost an arm and a leg beach huts).

As we drove home the fog lifted and bright sunshine bathed the scenery in a golden glow! Typical.






Friday 22 August 2008

The Red Arrows Display Team

Hopefully the Red Arrows will be displaying at the opening ceremony for
London 2012 Olympics.

















Thursday 21 August 2008

The Red Arrows at Cromer Carnival 2008















Here are the fabulous Red Arrows at Cromer Carnival 2008. I parked at West Runton and caught their amazing display on camera. This made up for my disappointment at their brief flypast at Hunstanton Kite Festival last Sunday!




There will be more pictures to come - enjoy!






Sunday 3 August 2008

Thanks

Thank you for your kind comments re the airshow pics. It was a great display and a real pleasure to take the photos - I'm glad you are enjoying them.

Thursday 3 July 2008

Old Buckenham Airshow 29th June 08

Old Buckenham Airshow 29 June 2008







Old Buckenham Airfield was an airbase used by the Americans duing the 2nd World War. Walter Mattheu and Jimmy Stewart were based there for a while so the place has a great history.















Monday 16 June 2008

Cherry Hinton Hall, Cambridge


















I spent my birthday afternoon taking pictures down at Cherry Hinton Hall, Cambridge. I was born in Cambridge and lived there until my early twenties.


Cherry Hinton Hall has beautiful swans, so I took some photos. Check out the ducks and the wooden folk too...

Whaddya reckon Daffy - fancy a dip?














Monday 2 June 2008

The Golden Nude

If you would like to see more paintings please visit the Myriad Life stall at

Here are samples of what you will be able to see and buy there

Fat Bottomed Lady 2007

Purple Vortex 2007

Green Marine 2007




Blue Butterfly 2007

Saturday 31 May 2008

Delicious Devon



I have just come back from my friend's wedding in Devon. Check out the gorgeous church at Southleigh, and here is the beautiful Branscombe. We stayed at The Mason's Arms Branscombe. Lovely accommodation, friendly staff and fantastic food in the restaurant (and the wine's good too, well worth a visit if you are down that way.)




Didn't want to leave my friends or Devon but sadly the floods wreaked havoc in Somerset the evening of the day we left so we made it away just in time.




Sunday 13 April 2008

Cromer Beach

Went for a walk at Cromer today and got inspired by the beautiful scenery and stones on the beach. Hope you like my pictures.

Cromer is a lovely town on the North Norfolk Coast full of alleyways and interesting little shops, it has a pier where every year they have the famous 'End of the Pier Show' which is a variety performance including dancers, singers, comedians etc.

If ever you are in Norfolk be sure to go to Cromer for a stunning coastal walk, museums, a beautiful large church, see the famous Cromer Lifeboat, read stories of these brave men who have saved so many lives down through the ages.

Make sure you try some Cromer Crab too, mmm delicious!

Just down the road from Cromer is Sheringham, check out www.sheringhammarket.blogspot.com

Friday 28 March 2008

Art - In the Eye of the Beholder

Is it all in the genes? I wonder. My Grandad was a very talented artist. I never knew him as he died before I was born. He died when my Mother was in hospital giving birth to my brother. I can't even begin to imagine how she felt, she was just beginning to get to know him.

I've seen some of his paintings. My Mum has two. One is the interior of a church and the other is a portrait of my Grandad's mother - my Great Grandmother. I have spent a great deal of time looking at these paintings. They are the closest I have ever got to a man who I would have given my right arm to meet because we have shared interests.


He was a physical education teacher at Winchester College up until he died from a heart attack in the gym. Before that he was in the Navy on great ships such as HMS Formidable travelling the world during the 2nd World War.

Apart from spending many hours producing beautiful paintings he also loved photography and reading.

While I share his interests I can't pretend to have his talent. My art is as you can see more abstract and I wonder what he would have said about it. He thought Picasso was taking the mickey with his paintings so I might have had a similar response from him. I'll never know.

What I do know is that art like beauty is in the eye of the beholder. One man's meat is another man's murder. Cliche's but very true. I am fascinated by all forms of art mainly because it tells me about people and people fascinate me. Sometimes I can't explain how my art takes the form it does when the paint hits the canvas. Something else takes over. It sounds a bit airy fairy but art is very much tied into the psychology of the individual whether they understand it or not.

When Grandad decided to paint a picture, he studied his subject carefully, spent time preparing and deciding how and what to do. I know that from what I've been told and it is obvious from the careful arrangement of his paintings.

When I decide to paint a picture my decisions are made through colour, texture and forms that capture my imagination. We are very different but in the end we are doing the same thing a generation apart.

Monday 24 March 2008

Snowtastic

Yesterday it snowed in Norfolk, then we woke up to snow again today. It's lovely but oh so cold.



















When you work outside it isn't a good thing to have snow in March but never mind.


Visit Myriad Life for beautiful jewellery - in the warm!


It will be summer soon enough - I hope!

Wednesday 6 February 2008

I would love to Parachute -but I don't dare jump out the plane!

















Here is something to remind us that spring is just around the corner.
Bet you feel better already!






Wednesday 23 January 2008

Photographs


AbArt hope you like photographs, these pictures are all taken on a Canon digital camera.


My interests are wide and varied as you will see. Feel free to let me know what you think.


Abstract Art

Samples of Abstract Art from the AbArt-Temperament collection.

This is my first art collection, it's all about colour, texture, inspiration and mood.

Also, photographs.

If you are interested in finding out more about any of the art shown here please contact me at info@myriadmarketing.co.uk.

If you would like to see my collection of jewellery, pashminas, scarves and batiks please visit http://www.myriadlife.co.uk

Thank you for taking time to check out my blog, I hope you will find it interesting and entertaining.