Dancing trees by the Helford

Working on my favourite Arches Huile paper today. Back to some pieces from a few weeks ago. This morning's dog walk at Scott's Quay was an abundance of autumn glory. It was worth celebrating. I love how the luminosity of the Helford pokes through the branches, little glimpses of the water through the intricate branches that weave their patterns through the air as though dancing in the fire if the bracken. It is my favourite season. 

Oil and cold wax on Arches Huile Paper permanently fixed to a cradled board and framed in a white wood St Ives moat frame of 8cm width. 

This painting is currently in the Helford Artists exhibition at Trebah Garden until 2 November.