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I really just use what I can get, certainly not the really expensive stuf, same with the paints!. jim
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Ships gather in Hvalfjiord in Iceland for the onward journey to Northern Russia. Among the ships. From the left Convoy Rescue Ship Rathlin, VW Destroyer Vanoc, Corvette Eyebright and one of the 'Ranger' class RFA Tankers. In the distance a KG5 class Battle ship and County class Cruiser Jim w/c 15" X 11"
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Did this one this afternoon Armed Trawler 'Sanson' and the Soviet Tanker 'Taupse' in a North Atlantic Convoy. W/C 16" X 11" Jim
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Small painting I did some time ago.HMS ENgadine just prior to Jutland, a/c is based on the Short 185, they tried a few different engines around then. Jim
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Heinkel Hk115 Seaplane off the east coast of Scotland. The a/c is flying past Crail where the runways of the Naval Air Station are reflecting the moonlight. It is returning to its base after laying mines off the Tay Estuary. W/C 15" X 11" Jim
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I don't have a web site. There are some on a site called seatheships.org.uk in members gallery. Here is another I finished yesterday. It is gone already!. Hit and run at Loch Ewe Ju88. jim
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I live in a little village in Fife, Scotland. It called Auchtermuchty Jim
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Thank you both for commenting. jim
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Entrance to Portsmouth harbour with a First Rate Line of Battle ship and Frigate passing a 'Two Decker' doing some rigging maintainance. W/C 15" X 9" 'Pompey' is the RN name for Portsmouth Jim
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Morus bassanus (Northern gannet) if you have never watched Gannets fishing, it should certainly be on your 'bucket list' W/C 14"X 11" Jim
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Cunarder 'FRANCONIA' swings round in the Mersey nearing the end of her eventful life time. Watercolour 14" X 11"
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Convoy Rescue Ship St Clair steaming slowly through ice with Aurora Borealis. W/C 11" X 9" This is after adjusting colour brightness and contrast!. Jim
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I'm 77, so probably about 70 years. I retired in 2006 so I've been able to paint a lot more since then. The last 5 years have been a bit more serious, with exhibitions, book covers and illustrations. I no longer take pics to Galleries, with a view to sales, some don't even look at them., they are more interested in Highland Cattle and abstract. I'm not rich, but we live reasonably comfortably. I sell the odd painting now and then. I'm too old for the hassle of running a business. Here is today's offering. Two Royal Navy Cutters chasing a French Frigate late 18th century. W/C 15" X 11"
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Off Aberdour, County class cruiser, part of the Grand Fleet and American Battleships getting up steam east of the Forth Bridge WW1. Watercolour 15 X 11 inches. Jim
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Haven't been painting for a while, but did this yesterday and today 'Dispatches' no particular ships. Jim watercolour 14" X 10"
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At sea early 20 century. Not one of my best, but a nice way to pass the afternoon. W/C 15" X 11" Jim
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Isles class Trawler based on HMCS Liscomb in typical North Atlantic weather Watercolour 15" X 11" Jim
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A/S Trawler on Convoy escort, butting through a heavy swell and getting ready for the coming night on the 'bumpy road North' W/C 15" X 11"
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Rear Admiral of the Red being rowed out to his Flagship off Drakes Island in Plymouth sound W/C mixed media Artboard 11" X 8" jim
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