For 50 years, the eminent & most famous Victorian art critic, painter, writer, scientist & polymath in Britain, John Ruskin, kept a diary of what the clouds were doing in the landscape at his home in Herne Hill (London) and Brantwood House (Lake District). A 16 month collaboration between three Lakeland Artists' paintings & Tim Fisher's b&w landscapes in this bicentennial anniversary of Ruskin's birth, using digital images taken from one small portal on the 4th floor the NLG in Keswick, then overlaying the colour paintings upon Tim's b&w images to give a quite surreally "changed landscape".