It's a GoodThing on a long haul

It's a Good Thing on a Long Haul
Tuesday, 20 July 2010
Art in the Garens -Sheffield Royal Botanical Gardens Sept 4th & 5th
If you've never been to this event, put it in your diary. It's a great day out even when it's wet because there are small marquees all over the grounds with everything from crafts to fine arts on sale, and very good coffee. There's live music too, a massive display of wood turning - amazing stuff - and photography, and a big exhibition of local artists' work in the main marquee. That's where my work is. The year before last I wore wellies and a big umbrella, (no, I wasn't nude modelling) but last year it was fine and beautiful.
After the Great Sheffield Art Show -
Fantastic show. It can take a few hours to look around 1500 paintings and meet the artists with booths around the edge. One year, I promise myself, I will have one of those. Watch this space, or those booths anyway.... My paintings were in the last few, so forcing ourselves to start at No 1 and work our way round, it took a couple of hours to find I had actually sold Nightflight. We were so chuffed we had to go outside to shout, drink coffee and grin. So, really thanks to whoever bought it! I hope you really enjoy it as much as I enjoyed making it. It grew over a couple of months at the end of my kitchen when I was supposed to be doing other things - not that I was obsessed or anything..... One day I will use it in a story, along with Dragonship, Timberville and Waterpostman. The good news is, someone else who saw it at the Derbyshire Arts event also wants to buy it. So I must be doing something right.
I really enjoy these chipboard panels. they grow organically from the boards, dictating what is there, encouraging exploration and adventure. It's as much sculpture as painting, the use of fingers essential and not a lot of brushes involved. Yes, I get messy. Yes, the kitchen is not the place to work. So now.....Since Best Beloved said No to a summerhouse, I have requistioned the garden shed - the contents of which now reside in a nice plastic greenhouse, £25 from Tesco's Sale :)
I really enjoy these chipboard panels. they grow organically from the boards, dictating what is there, encouraging exploration and adventure. It's as much sculpture as painting, the use of fingers essential and not a lot of brushes involved. Yes, I get messy. Yes, the kitchen is not the place to work. So now.....Since Best Beloved said No to a summerhouse, I have requistioned the garden shed - the contents of which now reside in a nice plastic greenhouse, £25 from Tesco's Sale :)
Thursday, 8 July 2010
Great Sheffield Art Show - July 10th 11th 2010 10am -6pm OCTAGON, Western Bank, Sheffield University,
This is a huge show, well worth a visit, not just for my 5 pictures on show! About 2000 paintings will be on display and many working artists to see and talk to and various events to attend. Please come and bring your friends. there is a cafe and many demos and workshops. A great day out.
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11th sheffield,
Art exhibition July 10th,
Octagon
Friday, 25 June 2010
ROWLSEY VILLAGE HALL 26TH JUNE 10-4PM
Another show worth seeing - this time with the Chesterfield Art Club. A variety of artworks at affordable prices. Come along and see us.
Entry free. Teas and coffees.
Entry free. Teas and coffees.
Labels:
Art Show,
Derbyshire,
June 26th 2010,
Rowsley Village Hall
Sunday, 6 June 2010
The Exhibition was quite an event. Some of The Dale Divas came and sang beautifully at our preview party. Meanwhile, we chomped through a beautiful feast. For the next three days Netty and I were kept busy by visitors wanting to have a go various things in her studio. There was Chinese Brush Painting, how to use a laser on stone and wood, and threading buttons into bracelets. Punters from 7 to 80 seemed to enjoy themselves. They stayed on average for over two hours, making things, having cups of tea, eating cake, painting and chatting. We sold stuff too, so that was good. The Dragonship went, and Things Are Looking up, Chesterfield Spire, Brown Mountains - both of them - Fish Supper, a Cat, a Prancing Horse and some prints and cards.
I had written descriptive haikus for each painting and invited our vistors to add their own versions of what was going on in them. There was a good response:
I will post them up soon.....
I had written descriptive haikus for each painting and invited our vistors to add their own versions of what was going on in them. There was a good response:
I will post them up soon.....
Monday, 3 May 2010
An Invitation: Derbyshire Open Arts - May 29th-31st 2010
I am delighted to be collaborating with Netty Reddish in this year’s ‘Derbyshire Open Arts’ exhibition. http://www.derbyshireopenarts.co.uk/ Our ref. is 89-90.
Our work will be displayed 11am till 5pm at Via Gellia Mill, at Bonsall, Matlock in Derbyshire: DE4 2AJ.
OPEN EVENING: 6 -9 pm FRIDAY MAY 28th
Opening Preview, and the ‘Dale Divas’ will be singing a capella – come along and hear them: they are brilliant!
There will also be drinks and nibbles, and an opportunity to see all the wonderful artwork on display at this special advance Party. And THINGS TO DO AS WELL....
Over the weekend there will be demonstrations and a chance to have a go yourselves, and bring the kids!
Our work will be displayed 11am till 5pm at Via Gellia Mill, at Bonsall, Matlock in Derbyshire: DE4 2AJ.
OPEN EVENING: 6 -9 pm FRIDAY MAY 28th
Opening Preview, and the ‘Dale Divas’ will be singing a capella – come along and hear them: they are brilliant!
There will also be drinks and nibbles, and an opportunity to see all the wonderful artwork on display at this special advance Party. And THINGS TO DO AS WELL....
Over the weekend there will be demonstrations and a chance to have a go yourselves, and bring the kids!
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