Showing posts with label oils. Show all posts
Showing posts with label oils. Show all posts

Thursday, 17 June 2021

June & July summer exhibition

 I am delighted to be exhibiting watercolours, oils and small collages at the Creative Studio Art Gallery, Great Bow Wharf, Bow Street, Langport, TA10 9PN this summer during June & July. There is a lovely selection of local artists across a range of mediums situated in a beautiful repurposed wharf building on the River Parrett. You can grab a bite to eat in the Kitchen and wander along the river paths as well.


Good Luck Tor, watercolour in a Fairtrade frame. (sold)
Paper collage of Kilve Beach, Somerset looking towards Exmoor.




Egret flypast and Swans at Ham Wall nature reserve, watercolours.


Two views of Burnham-on-Sea, paper collage. (sold)


Beach Moments at Charmouth, Dorset.
Mosaic on watercolour paper handmade in Somerset.


Winter Walk near Glastonbury Tor




White Horse, Kilve Beach, Somerset (oils on board).










Tuesday, 9 July 2019

New Art Exhibition (August 2019)




Found

by
Patricia Herlihy


1st August to 7th August 2019
10.00am - 4.00pm

in residence in the almshouses at

Magdalene Almshouses
Behind 38 Magdalene Street
Glastonbury, Somerset



Works in watercolour, oils and mixed media. A selection of handmade cards.



Tuesday, 14 August 2018

Art Exhibition coming up...





Local Landscapes
by
Patricia Herlihy


15th September to 22nd September 2018
11.00am - 3.00pm

in the almshouses at

St Margaret's Chapel &
Royal Magdalene Almshouses
Magdalene Street, Glastonbury, Somerset



Works in watercolour, oils and pen & ink.
A selection of handmade cards.


Wednesday, 31 January 2018

Landscapes on Show...


Tintagel


Abbey Pond



Top of the Tor


Lost and Found


I am exhibiting watercolour and oil landscapes at the fantastic pop-up gallery in the Crispin Centre, Street, Somerset this month ~ more details here:


https://street-pc.gov.uk/notices/createspace-ii-pop-up-gallery/

Unit 6, Crispin Centre, Street, Somerset

Fifty local artists have filled the space with a range of painting, sculpture, ceramics and textiles, details on Facebook Group page Create:Space II.