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paintings made in Pembrokeshire by Heather Nixon

Category: Acrylic

Alun

River Guardians appear in Robert Macfarlane’s book , ‘Is A River Alive?’

I watch the ripples as I drink my coffee by The River Alun which streams past my workshop, coming very close to the barn at times. I see the inside of the tree through its reflection. Each day I see the leaf buds growing and I listen to the tiny waterfall upstream. Sometimes there’s a firecrest or goldfinches, buzzards. Sometimes a moorhen launches clumsily out of the water when she hears my footsteps. It’s not a dramatic view but it harbours a super abundance of life. There is so much to see! Just being present and still there softens any hard edges I might have and steers me to calmness as I watch it flow. Rivers need our protection. A river is a being in itself which has a right to be, just as we have human rights. This should be law world wide.

Solar Flares

Still

50 x 60cm, acrylic

Ajar

50 x 50cm

Undertow

100 x 100cm

Slipway

50 x 60cm

Xylem

50 x 60cm

Peach

Acrylics on canvas

50 x 50cm

Germinal

110 x 110cm

Porthclais

100 x 100cm

Grace Notes

Acrylic, 50 x 50 cm

5 x 5 squares at Vernal Equinox. Sea mists, first spring buds, a feeling of the lifting of the dark winter days…

Strumble

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Last Summer

Acrylic on canvas, 90 x 100cm

Helios

100 x 100cm

SOLD

Afterglow

FullSizeRender-4100 x 100cm

Pink

image

Acrylic 90cm x 100cm