Troglodyte homes

Troglodyte homes© Catherine Redmayne
Troglodyte homes
© Catherine Redmayne

Who lives here? Are these homes on Earth or elsewhere? A powerful small mixed media painting featuring a layered and textured painted ground with monotype decorated collage. 7.5 x 5.5 inches on heavy watercolour paper, ready to frame under glass.

Cactus flower

Cactus flower© Catherine Redmayne
Cactus flower
© Catherine Redmayne

A mixed media painting with layers of paint and collaged papers. Only 5.5 x 7.5 inches but it has a lot of detail and decoration. A very strange flower that is difficult to find in the wild. Painted on heavy watercolour paper, ready to frame under glass.

They come out at night

They come out at night© Catherine Redmayne
They come out at night
© Catherine Redmayne

A mysterious moonlit picture. Mixed media on heavy watercolour paper. Layered texture and collage. Image size 5.5 x 7.5 inches.

Prints on paper or canvas of this picture can be purchased in various formats or as a greetings card in my print on demand shop.

Watching the Moonflowers Open

Watching the Moonflowers Open
© Catherine Redmayne

A charcoal drawing of a childhood memory. An evening of great excitement and suspense because the moonflowers open with visible drama only at night. A painting of the same scene followed. Image size 13×15 inches.

Women and Wine

Women and Wine
© Catherine Redmayne

A large charcoal drawing from imagination, developed from initial random lines. This first drawing has been used as the starting point of smaller paintings. Image size 16×23 inches.

Walking Home

Walking Home
© Catherine Redmayne

An imagined subject drawn in charcoal. The cut off elements add to the overall feeling of movement. There is a theme of echoes and a struggle to balance the elements in the picture. As often happens, a painting was done based on the drawing but it didn’t have the same satisfaction for me. Image size 15×11 inches.

Washed out at Daddy’s River

Washed out at Daddy’s River
© Catherine Redmayne

A fun charcoal drawing done in response to the challenge in a group activity on the subject of ‘flood’. It is an imagined portrayal of an actual event when a swollen stream washed away a camping holiday. Image size 13×14.5 inches.