I never got along with watercolours at school, but after coming back to art as an adult I realised that was simply because nobody ever bothered teaching us how to actually use them. Now I find them a very satisfying medium for all kinds of subjects.

The stunning Dynjandi waterfall in Iceland's west fjords (watercolour on paper, A5)

The stunning Dynjandi waterfall in Iceland's west fjords (watercolour on paper, A5)

The stunning Dynjandi waterfall in Iceland's west fjords (watercolour on paper, A5)The cliffs near Etretat, France (watercolour on paper, A4)A path in the Harz mountains, Germany (watercolour and fineliner on paper, A5)Near Reykholar, Iceland (watercolour and fineliner on cold-pressed 100% cotton, 18cm x 26cm)The abandoned school in the old town of Teriberka, Russia (watercolour and ink on cold-pressed 100% cotton, 18cm x 26cm)A flying arctic tern (watercolour on cold-pressed 100% cotton, 18cm x 26cm)The cliffs off the coast of Vik, Iceland, on a foggy morning (watercolour on cold-pressed 100% cotton, 18cm x 26cm)