
As some of you know, our summer holidays as children were spent in Bembridge on the Isle of Wight where I now live. The other week I trundled round on my mobility scooter visiting my favourite haunts. This shot of Bembridge Lifeboat Station through the trees is just where the steps lead down to the beach and to the exact spot we invariably used for swimming.
It is true the original photograph is rather appealing and some of you on Facebook have already seen it as my header but true to form, I had to play.
I used two textures from Design Cuts — a yellow-based and a green-based one. I ran the photograph through Topaz Impression three or four times to produce different effects. I chose to layer ‘Cezanne 1’ and ’Cavedweller’ (as you do) and blended them with the textures to produce a digital painting. I hope it pleases you as much as it did me in its creation.

Part of a paper read to the Ladies of Shanklin Evening Institute, October 1951.
“It is quite possible that some among you are quite ignorant of everything connected with Lifeboat work […] I have no intention of going back into remote history, or to the founding of the Institution in 1824. Moreover, I expect you will think that I have gone back quite far enough if I commence with the time of your grandfathers, and I select that particular time because it was then that the proud reputation of the Lifeboat Institution was built up, on the great hearts and stout muscles of the grand old men who served as crews for the small pulling and sailing lifeboats stationed round our coasts. But to really understand the heroism of these grand old fellows, and to give them full credit for their marvellous rescues, and for their self-sacrificing efforts, one must be possessed of…” Bembridge Lifeboat
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Take care and keep laughing!
The framed print as well as the tote bag look very nice, Sarah. Beautiful work!
Have a wonderful weekend,
Dina
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Bless you, Dina. I aim to please!
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That’s a lovely image, Sarah. Works well on anything.
Best wishes, Pete. x
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Much thanks, dear Pete.
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Beautiful. A nostalgic and dreamy image, Sarah.
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I love it that you and Kerfe find it dreamy. Thanks, Olga.
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This is so dreamy and evocative. (K)
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Thanks, Kerfe.
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The image has such resonance – colour-wise and mood-wise. The clip from the Institute talk is a precious little nugget too.
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I’m delighted you like it, Tish. A ‘nugget’ is absolutely right. There’s a healthy interest in things historical on the Island I’m glad to say.
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It’s lovely, Sarah. As always, I’m in awe of your creativeness.
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Bless you, Mary.
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Nice image! Looks peaceful!
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Much thanks, Syd.
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So beautiful!
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Aw, thank you, Jennie!
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You are welcome!
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This looks like a marvelous lake to spend summer. Your piece has made me nostalgic for a place I’ve never been.
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It’s the sea, namely the Solent. Come and stay! The weather is not conducive to swimming at the moment which is sad. I keep asking my ex to send some bright sunlight over from Crete!
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