Last July I had a lovely day trip by coach to Forde Abbey in Somerset.
A rural idyll, this abbey was once a monastery but has had many changes made to its architecture which have resulted in a beautiful English stately home and gardens - open to the public.
I was drawn to the simplicity and beauty of the abbey gardens and its well-tended vegetable plots and Victorian white-wood greenhouse flanked on all sides by riotous rose gardens and herbaceous borders. The sun warmed my back all day and lit the flowers and leaves with a gorgeous light that had me snapping photos at every turn.
Here I present two simple sketches. One of a huge onion sitting its hefty weight in the rich soil, and a hollyhock - reaching upwards as it unfurled pale yellow papery flowers.
I have many more images and hours of fun to go as I decide which to cull and which to experiment with over the coming weeks.
I came away from Forde having spent ages wandering the nursery where I bought some tall floaty flowers and smelled many more!


