Sunday, January 24, 2016


It was getting a thorough look at nature that  I realize where thoughts come from. Light and shade and the very many color tonalities created through the sunshine are actually saying that there's no steady form, as there's no steady reality. 




These scenes are the results of wandering about in Guernsey and listening to light and shade dialogues on a dream-like field, I think.

                              




Perhaps the point of war is the utter impossibility of dealing with the beauty that surrounds me;  perhaps if I wouldn't paint I'd wish to destroy what I see as it does deeply touches me.

Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Guernsey and Gooses

So let's get started!

Here the first watercolor with farmhouse and gooses by Marlene Mcloughlin, showing how the charmy life in the island can be pure poetry!

Farmhouse with Gooses

The artist's watercolors can be purchased in prints as posters or cards 10 3/4cm x 15 cm, printed on 100% cotton paper "Fabriano Artistico".

In case you really fall in love with her paintings (which is not unlikely to happen), you can consider commissioning your own original watercolor of a view you like for yourself or as a present.

How beautiful is that?

Monday, January 26, 2015

About what it will be


This blog belongs to the artist Marlene McLoughlin, where she will show a large set of her work done after spending a wonderful week researching Guernsey's nature and wild life, which gave her inspirations for hundreds of watercolors.

The watercolors were commissioned for the The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society book.

For the time being, you can see much of her work here: www.marlene-art.com

Please stay tuned!