Painting insights: Above the petrel station

Painting insights: Above the petrel station

'Above the petrel station' was inspired by a week long painting trip to the tiny Pembrokeshire island of Skokholm. A truly magical place that is affectionately known as 'Dream Island'. Designated a SSSI, its delicate ecosystem is both precarious and precious.

Carpets of flowers adorn the sub-maritime grassland, heath and salt marsh habitats, and  you'll find nationally scarce lichens and unique fungi. Despite being only 260 acres in size, Skokholm houses 15% of the world population of Manx shearwater and 20% of European storm petrels, not to mention many thousands of puffins, razorbills and guillemots, gulls, oystercatchers, skylarks, wheatears and chough. Passage migrants, include chiffchaffs, willow warblers, whitethroats, redstarts and flycatchers. 

'The Petrel Station', as it's nicknamed, is a breeding site and monitoring station  for the European Storm Petrels. Concealed from view half way down the cliffs, it is equipped with special cameras that enables the wardens to record the behaviour and health of the population. 

I loved seeing all the birds, especially the Puffins, Shearwaters and Petrels. As a painter though, the most striking visual aspect of the island is the richness of its colours and textures. The ancient red sandstone (that is such a deep dusky pink it seems unreal), the bright orange of the lichen that clings to it, and the deep teal of the sea. It's all spectacular. 

Above the petrel station, oil on canvas, 61 x 45 cm

This painting is showing in the North Pembrokeshire Open Studios group exhibition at West Wales Arts Centre, Peppers in Fishguard and will be available to purchase.  The exhibition runs from 23rd May until 6th June 2026.

 

Above the petrel station, oil on canvas, 61 x 45 cm

 

Photos from my Skokholm trip:




 


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