Showing posts with label canal art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label canal art. Show all posts

Monday, 15 September 2014

Working Boats

Working boats have always fascinated me and the sound of their old engines are heaven. It's not thw easiest way of making a living by far but I do admire the people who give it a go and are keeping the tradition alive. I am pretty sure I could not handle the hard work that they do but I do understand why they do it. I do love working on the canal myself, but my work is a lot less physical than theirs! Here is some of my work - depicting their work!




Monday, 8 September 2014

Getting crafty

I have been meaning to do this for ages, restore an old ships lamp and decorate it in the same style as we are restoring our boat. Not a particularly hard project by any means but fulfilling all the same. After getting rid of the rust and replacing a few screws and bolts it was ready for a base coat of enamel paint - the same mid Brunswick green that we are repainting Hannah the Narrowboat with. Once that was dry it was time to paint a few daisies to brighten it all up. I fitted a solar panel inside so it will light up once it gets dark!

Paul Massey Canal Art Ships Light

Ships light paited in a canal art style by Paul Massey

Meanwhile the lady of the boat was making net curtains for the cratch to give us a little more privacy, as well as making the cratch look nice and homely. It took a bit of experimentation to work out how to make them hang correctly as the windows are triangular rather than the usual rectangle affair in most homes. We also have a few more brasses to help decorate the cratch - if you look at the bottom middle one you will see a circular brass disk which was actually attached to an old canal horse ear many years ago!


Scenes from the marina

It's been wonderful weather for early September here at Gayton Marina. Here are a few scenes from our mooring.
Watercolour of Gayton Marina

A watercolour of Hannah tha Narrowboat

A digital watercolour of a scene at Gayton Marina

The waiting fleet of hire boats awaiting their next cruise

A watercolour of Gayton Marina by Paul Massey

Monday, 25 August 2014

Painting Daisies


After stripping off the rotten layer of wood from our boat hatch I decided to add a bit of decoration on the repaint and as my wife loves daisies I decided to paint some!
We bought a blank Buckby Can at the Blisworth Canal Festival 2014 so it needed decorating. Here is my attempt at painting canal art!

Making a cratch for Hannah the Narrowboat with no previous experience - this is how I did it!