My studio colleagues
Just thought I’d share this shot of my studio colleagues yesterday. Mimi the cat came to visit, which did not impress Ashby one bit. Of course, Mimi found a nice fresh painting to sit on.
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Just thought I’d share this shot of my studio colleagues yesterday. Mimi the cat came to visit, which did not impress Ashby one bit. Of course, Mimi found a nice fresh painting to sit on.
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I’ve just crossed, or rather skirted around the snowy Forest of Bowland to deliver three paintings to the Platform Gallery in Clitheroe. They will be exhibited in “Creativity within the Beauty”, an exhibition of work by artists from across the region. The exhibition commemorates the 50th anniversary of the Forest Of Bowland being designated as an Area
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Here are some photos from this morning’s Art in the Park class. It was lovely to spend a couple of hours in some tropical warmth. The butterflies are attracted to bright colour and kept landing on our paints and pencils. I think all the sketches convey a real sense of life. A good morning!
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In October I began a new artists newsletter telling people about my artwork, inspiration and local events. The next 100 people to sign up will be entered into a draw to win a custom portrait. Using your photos* I will create a unique original painting or drawing of a loved family member or someone special (human
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This is a really good autumn for geese as well as harvests. At Martin Mere in West Lancashire there’s record numbers of pink-footed geese down from their summer breeding grounds in Iceland – 36,600 on the reserve, and another few thousand in the surrounding fields. They don’t normally have this many geese until later in the
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I’ve decided to start writing a newsletter to my loyal art collectors as well as hopefully gain some new fans. I’ll be writing every month or so about what’s inspiring me, notify you of any upcoming events, and probably include a picture or two of my current projects. In return for you signing up I’d
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My art class this morning were practising drawing faces in charcoal, using putty rubbers (and electric rubbers, which are brilliant although they sound like dentist’s drills!) to lift out the highlights. It’s a good method to use when the subject is dimly lit. This is my unfinished drawing, sorry dude…