UK watercolor painter Deborah Walker often takes as her subjects the dramatic rock and chalk cliffs of the southern coast of England.
In doing so, she uses the open whites to great advantage in portraying the shimmer of light across water and the craggy surfaces of the chalk walls.
Her other favored subjects also frequently include water, from inland streams to the river Thames in London.
Particularly delightful to me is the contrast Walker finds in the rough textures of rock and chalk cliff faces against the rippled surface of the surrounding sea.