A Sailing Artist – Seascapes

It never ceases to amaze me when I realise the talented members that I have on the Lovesail site. Brendan Chandler is one such member.  Here is a little piece about this sailing artist and a gallery of his wonderful seascapes.

I began sailing as a boy about 50 years ago in Cork. After a career in The City, I began ocean sailing 12 years ago, and now a sailing artist. 

I have always been fascinated by the sea and whilst living on a yacht in the North Atlantic my fascination kept growing. I now have a second career, delivering sailing yachts on ocean passages and spend months each year at sea, studying the sea, waves, their colours shapes and sizes all of which change from minute to minute.

As a Buddhist, I am conscious of and frequently meditate on the impermanence of everything and watching the sea hour after hour is a reminder of impermanence and the source of my obsession with waves and my attempts to capture the changing forms and colour.

The Buddha said ‘Form is Emptiness, Emptiness is Form’ and when I look at the ocean which combines emptiness and form I am awed by the emptiness of the oceans and have tried to capture this in some of my paintings.

I have never had the good fortune to study painting or art until my obsession led me to approach Jeremy Rugge-Price, a wonderful Suffolk sailing artist, an ex-mariner who is also obsessed by the sea, last year. He seems to have adopted me as a student and we spend hours discussing the sea and waves as he teaches me how to capture the essence of the waves.

My friend, the artist and art teacher Brigett Hill taught me what she considered some of the basics of painting.

The artist Megan Anderson sailed with me from the Azores to the UK this year and we spent many hours observing and discussing the sea, the waves and the colours of sea and sky. After our safe arrival in the UK, despite ‘blowing out’ the mainsail we spent some days in the 15th-century Scottish castle she lives in teaching me the art of ‘glazing’.

Recently I began to paint what I thought would be a series of 4 paintings depicting the same area of sea in each of the seasons. So far I have completed 6 in with seas in green, blue, turquoise, silver, orange. Four of the series are on display here and I have come to realise that each of these could be painted with a variety of skies and with an infinite number of sea states so it seems that I have enough subjects to keep me painting seas for several lifetimes.

I hope you enjoy my efforts.

 

Many thanks to Brendan for allowing us to reproduce his fantastic work.  If you have a talent that you would like to showcase on the blog, them please get in contact with me via the contact page found at the bottom of the Lovesail Homepage.

Erica

sailing artist

Gypsy Venus – Sailing so far…….

One of the Lovesail members has kindly sent her sailing story so far, please read and enjoy…

 

Hi Young Salts, sailing enthusiasts

and all of you for whom the Sea is in your blood

~~~~~~~~~

I hope that this blog will find you well and happy, bobbing on the water somewhere, warm and cosy.

It’s been a magical year for me and I hope that the same has been for you. You contributed to my happiness too, since you helped to set me off on my sailing dream. For that I sincerely thank you.

A year ago when my sailing campaign started I had no idea what it might bring. Since then I spent all of my 6 weeks holiday sailing in the UK, Baltics, Nordics and Canaries with the people I met for the first time. They all would be happy to have me back, we stayed friends, I plan to sail with them again.

I sailed more than 1000 nautical miles and had some memorable experiences. From the cosiness of the cockpit I was watching the death approaching fast. AIS was sounding an alarm for 18nm ferry that will be right upon us in 8 minutes. I thought I was going to die.

There were many good moments worth remembering too. I sunbathed everywhere and at every opportunity: in a cockpit, on a pulpit, along the beaches, while walking: dressed, topless or naked. We sipped wine under moonlight in secluded anchorages, walked in baking sunshine to deserted coves, and soaked ourselves in marina pools. I danced, sang and even smoked a cigar and then fell in love with Mr Sea. I am now suffering the consequences of it. I left my soul off the Portuguese coast and it is still rocking somewhere out there. I hope that one of the skippers will rescue her one day.

I was so inspired by my sailing experiences that I enrolled at the Coastal Skipper course in September. I have just passed the theory exam with the Cruising Association. I am thrilled and about to enrol on the practical course in February. I bought good thermal gear and will be sailing this winter – my preferred sailing time.

Not only that, I also asked for additional 5 weeks holiday, giving me 10 weeks in total for sailing trips. I will be over the moon and the whole of the solar system if this were to be approved! As well as looking for sailing opportunities I am now looking for someone who would be happy to assist me / coach me on my path to gaining the Coastal Skipper qualification.

On the personal side – ah there is a lot to tell and even more to hide! None of this is on LinkedIn or Facebook but inside my heart. Few men rocked my boat in the past years, providing entertainment and challenges, enriching my life. I remain happily single, surrounded with many loving friends, truly feeling free, loved, admired, adored, happy and fulfilled from within and besotted with Mr Sea. My heart radiates sunshine at his vast expanse.

My ambition is to become a Naked Skipperess and Temptress of the High Seas – some of the qualification for which I already have! Others I am in a process of acquiring… You wonder which. Having been brought up in Socialism and after “amassing a great wealth” in Capitalism I feel the time is ripe to shed it all off and to go for a different approach. It might take me some time ….

My sailing campaign continues in earnest. A little Contessa 32 is happily rocking somewhere, waiting for me.

Sending you many salty regards with my sincerest best wishes for A Happy New Year!

Hope you will stay in touch even after this rather open write up. Don’t get alarmed – my life happened in between those lines. Feel free to ask about my 2011 Year’s Highlights:

  • February encounter with Mr Sea
  • Cried in happiness with Adonis
  • Portuguese horizon
  • Stripy dress for BBC Waterways
  • Medieval Wells-next-the-Sea
  • In bed with Julian
  • Steam engines and vintage car ride
  • GEM vertical and horizontal thinking
  • Racing in Plymouth Sounds
  • Paper games with Jason
  • Alicia on Swedish rocks
  • Room with a 360 sea-view
  • Birthday jazz
  • Night-watch with oil-rigs
  • VW dress for Sue’s wedding
  • Fishy Skipper’s soul
  • Watch death approaching by ferry
  • Surreal deck cigar with wind farms
  • Sailing into Gothenburg sunshine
  • Under a blanket of Swedish stars
  • Heads shower & hairy sensuality
  • Copenhagen bus ride to jazz night
  • Kalmar deadly grass bugs
  • Coastal cycle rides
  • Baltic rock & roll
  • Pulpit sunbathing
  • United with friends under olive trees
  • The Tower’s cold black marble
  • Lobos moonscape & moonlight
  • Scared to death by black Mini
  • Mothers embrace and love
  • Tantric love in tears
  • Holiday Romance

PS: On a professional side – With my usual enthusiasm and tenacity I found a position within a new division that was formed last year. I spent a year grappling with complexities of many global Client and Portfolio systems trying to make some sense of it all. It’s been a hell of a ride but one that I enjoyed much. Most of my colleagues by now have dropped off, while I am left to spell out global client data approach and then to work on its deliverables. What a bliss, I hope that I (and the financial world) will survive it! This is where I find myself: mastering client data and evangelically sticking with MDM mantra. I found my professional calling again, or so it seems.

Gypsy Venus

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