Whilst I was painting this watercolour, the light changed, the rocks became darker, almost purple black. For around ten minutes a bright yellow rescue helicopter hovered over Bristly Ridge, the peak at the left, then flew towards me, turned and set off towards Bangor, to the hospital I suppose.
The summit of Tryfan is famous for the twin monoliths of Adam and Eve, a pair of rocks some three metres high and separated by 1.2 metres. The rocks are visible from the Ogwen valley, from where they resemble two human figures. It’s traditional for climbers to jump or ‘step’ between the two rocks and thus gain the ‘freedom of Tryfan’
Category: Painting
The Beach at Aberporth
Sally Moore website
Sally Moore – painter
The Street of Bitterness
I am thrilled to report that my little painting of tired Cuban restaurant workers has passed the second selection for the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition. There is still another selection to go before it gets displayed (or not!) There were just under 12,000 submissions, the selectors are now looking at somewhere between 4,000 and 1,200 items.





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