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Friday, 22 July 2022

My Summer Art Exhibition

I thought I would post some of this year's art in a little online exhibition on Blogger. You can follow the progress of these and other pieces on my Instagram account
Contact me for more information on these or other pieces of work on Facebook, Instagram or via my Etsy shop.

For a larger view of the image click on the picture. Please note, none of these are available as NFTs.



Glastonbury Tor and fields.

Shadows, frost, mist and sunshine.
Last year's leaves, this year's light.

Mixed media - Watercolour, collage and thread.



Burrow Mump with Spring Blossom

Watercolour and pencil on traditionally made linen/cotton paper.




Studies from a life drawing session with Scottish Borders Life Drawing Club.







The Little Hornbeam Tree

I have been growing this little hornbeam tree for years. It has never been wired and only occasionally pruned and has grown to its shape by the passage of our lives (kids footballs, basketballs, chewing pets, parties, storms, snow, heatwaves...) It has become a garden friend and each Spring I look forward to the point that the leaf buds break.
I thought I'd try painting/sketching it this year: the shadows, branch shapes and moss feel like a landscape I know well.

Watercolour on linen rag paper




Letting our lives fall
Moments windblown
Petals on the lawn


Based on a landscape poem from last year, this watercolour is inspired
by the gardens at Hestercombe.





Mixed media piece based on Wells cathedral and including a poem of mine called The Window.

Watercolour, ink and thread. (A4 unframed) 




Batik Trees

With this watercolour I've used repeating blocks of abstract colour,
 a bit like the process of batik, to echo the repetition of the trees and build up
the image. Based on a view at Hestercombe Gardens in Somerset.





Similar in style to Red Tree, Red Tree Dancing features a person walking through a moonlit landscape with Glastonbury Tor in the distance.

(Oil on board 7x5" not including frame) 





Tree Cathedral
Chestnut Avenue, Glastonbury

During the pandemic there was a feeling of isolation; we were all apart and separate in our own spaces. I wanted to capture some of that feeling in this painting. As the figures wander outside, the open space becomes an indoor space, as meditative and sacred as the indoor spaces we no longer visit.

(oil on board 11 x 13" including frame.) 


Monday, 24 May 2021

On a visit to Hestercombe Gallery, May 2021 (Landscape Portrait: Now and Then)


The clear line dissects

A horizon drawing the view

Everything else

Left to others to construe

 

And here are old favourites

With anecdotal charm

The chance meeting in quiet rooms

Shapes of another time, another place

Of older artscapes we have

Wandered in

 

Lyme Bay & Exmouth

All along the coast

 

Each footstep piled

Like stepping-stones

These landscapes we fossil

For memory bones

 

A washing line of memories

Pinned up, black & white

Reminding me of another day

Stitching it all together

While we unpick meaning

 

Letting our lives fall

Moments windblown

Petals on a lawn

 

Old walls and footsteps

Gossip in these halls now

A slow travelling

And in the blink of an eye

Time & timelessness combine

 

I remember the first time I saw

Leonardo da Vinci’s cartoon

It was no laughing matter

An acme moment

With a view

 

The triptych

(plant in threes)

The densely wooded landscape

(Of your knees)

Here tenderness grows

Wrapped in human clothes

 

Rain obscures the Jekyll garden now

A pattern of drops on the windowpane

Echoing art

Art echoes

Again



The exhibition can be found at:


Landscape Portrait: Now and Then 17.5.21 - 25.7.21

Hestercombe Gallery, Cheddon Fitzpaine, Taunton Somerset TA2 8LG

For more information:

hestercombe.com




 

Thursday, 20 February 2020

Into the Light - Spring Exhibition

Into the Light - Spring Exhibition



Featuring Local Artists and Artisans:

Monday 17th Feb. to Saturday 29th Feb. 2020
at the
 Crispin Centre, Street, BA16 0HP.



Thursday, 16 May 2019

Art Trail in Street, Somerset (week two)


There is still time to catch the Art Trail in Street, running until the 18th May 2019. With large scale installations at the Grange and in the Shopping Village, plus residencies in several venues around the town.

This week Emma Housley is the artist in residence at Strode Theatre, where you can see her at work creating her beautiful contemporary abstacts full of colour and form. The workshop is open from 11am-4pm.  More information and details are on the Strode Theatre website.

Debs Butterfield is in residence at The Shoe Museum on the High Street Street on Thursday 16th and Saturday 18th May making her unique organic vegan shoes. 

Ron Webster will be in the foyer of the Strode Theatre on 15th -17th May from 11.00am demonstrating his amazing marquetry and parquetry skills and there is an evening of poetry, Looking Out: with Kim Ridgeon on Friday 17th May, also at Strode Theatre, details on the website.



Sculpture by Jan Niedojadlo 


Sculpture by Anthony Butterfield 



In the Crispin Hall, High Street you will find artwork on display by Steve Cobbin.

An example of one of trail boards to find while out and about in the town.