Just finished these two water colour and ink paintings this morning. Below are Photographs of the artworks as they are still too wet to scan. Hope you enjoy them, and thank you for visiting. I now have to scan and catalogue them and they will be off to the framer in time for the Swaffham […]
Read MoreArtist Code 1517 and 1518 – Colour version at last!
I have been working on two paintings at the same time which I started in 2015. Resources are from photographs which my husband took for me at the Soham Ploughing Championships in 2013. In the spring of 2015, I produced two line drawings on tracing paper to transfer on to good water colour paper and […]
Read MoreHallowed Rooms of Studio 160
You are most welcome to visit my Cambridge Open Studio today (Sunday 11th July) between 11.00am and 6.00pm. View the little video for a taster:
Read MoreWraptious Competition. Please vote for my cushions
Just entered the Wraptious annual competition which is decided by votes. One per “like” and 50 points for a “sale”. Please vote for my work. And of course buy something if you like it. Many thanks.
Read More1516: The Old Cock has made it to IEA
13th May 2021: Just heard from the East Anglian Artists that this painting, “An Old Cock in a Tree at Woodbridge”, has been selected for this year’s IEA Open Exhibition at Holt Gallery – lovely! And he can also be purchased in traditional jigsaw puzzle form: VIEW HERE
Read MoreRoyston Crow and RAS Exhibition
Lovely to have a painting displayed in the write-up for this exhibition. Hope you have time to take a look at the wonderful originals and prints on offer in this online event.
Read MoreRoyston Arts Society Online Exhibition
Extremely pleased to be part of this online exhibition. Do visit if you are able as the diversity of artwork is quite tremendous.
Read More£40 costs and nothing to show!
I applied again this year to exhibit at the Institute of East Anglian Artists Annual Open Exhibition, but unfortunately I did not receive a lovely email telling me I had made it 🙁 It cost £10 per picture to enter and, like the Association of Women Artists, who have the same procedure, it feels like […]
Read MoreApril Flowers in my little wild garden
Even though the wind is bitterly rasping, some spring flowers in my little wild garden have remained steadfast and continue to give a good show. (Although the Marsh Marigold, or Kingcup, flowers are all lying flat in the water under ice!) I am not sure why Snakeshead Fritillaries continue to grow in my clayey-space but […]
Read MoreClare Hall Blog
Here are a few little videos to explain:
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