Tess Recordon Visual Artist
These landscapes are imagined and remembered. They are recollections from walks and journeys. They are not of a specific view or scene. They aim instead to capture the atmosphere, smell and essence of a place experienced over time. I work solely from memory. I don't sketch or use photography. Oil paint is the most wonderfully versatile medium. I pour it, flick it, throw it, smear it. The one thing
07/06/2026
Great to have been back in the Lake District. Some images from previous trips here. Watch this space to see what evolves from last week!
07/03/2026
We’re open! 1 - 5 Tuesday - Sunday until Saturday 21st March. I’m in the gallery weekends, come say ‘hi’. Primrose Hill is a lovely part of London. Full of independent cafes and shops. Next to two parks. Free parking at weekends.
21/12/2025
A small winter painting ‘Winter Solstice’ accompanied by a verse from Robert Louis Stevenson’s poem, Winter-Time: Late lies the wintry sun a-bed, A frosty, fiery sleepy-head; Blinks but an hour or two, and then, A blood-red orange, sets again.
21/12/2025
‘Winter Solstice’ a small winter painting, aptly finished today. In accompaniment, the first stanza of Robert Louis Stevenson’s poem Winter-Time: Late lies the wintry sun a-bed, A frosty, fiery sleepy-head; Blinks but an hour or two, and then, Blood-red orange, sets again.
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