I AM GIVING A ONE-DAY WORKSHOP (adults) IN THE LADY CHAPEL, ELY CATHEDRAL ON 12TH OCTOBER 2023: DESIGN AND PAINT AN ILLUMINATED LETTER. PRICE £40 Suitable for all levels, if you fancy a day’s creative painting in this beautiful chapel, tickets are available direct from the Box office at Ely: CLICK HERE TO BOOK YOUR […]
Read MoreKEW: Young Botanical Artist Competition 2023
CALL FOR ENTRIES. Attention schools and colleges with budding botanical artists: please see my blog post about the Shirley Sherwood Young Botanical Artist competition at Kew Gardens 2023: I do not quite fit the age category (being 47 years over the limit) for this incredible opportunity for young artists who like painting plants: read and […]
Read MoreBCN Wildlife Trust, Cambourne Christmas Fair – sold lots of new jigsaw puzzles!
The Christmas Fair at the Manor House, Cambourne to which I was invited by the Wildlife Trust was a very busy affair. Stallholders arrived from 1.00pm and had until 2.30pm to set up. The Fair opened to the public at 3.00pm and the four hours of opening flashed by in an instant – albeit with […]
Read MoreFinal Exhibition for 2022 BCN WILDLIFE TRUST, CAMBOURNE CB23 6DH
Hope you can come to visit the Wildlife Trust for Beds, Cambs & Northants headquarters tomorrow, Friday 2nd December 2022 – it is their beautiful Christmas Fair and I shall be there with some cut-down price artworks, jigsaw puzzles and greetings cards. Free entry OPEN FROM 3.00PM TO 7.00PM.
Read MoreSt Mary’s Exhibition, Comberton: I said goodbye to The Shires (Artist Code 1517)
Said goodbye to this one of a pair over the weekend (18-20 November 2022). The art and craft exhibition at St Mary’s Church, Comberton was the best yet. The standard of work was exceptionally good and the whole experience was such a pleasure. I would like to thank everyone who visited the exhibition, and an […]
Read More1703 ABBA Bluebells UPDATE (Worldwide Flora Exhibition 2018)
Link to previous post on this Exhibition: First ABBA Post The weather was rather awful whilst I was trying to complete my bluebells; the photographs look a bit grey – that is because the light was very poor. Fortunately, I had mixed enough blues and greens to complete the painting as soon as I had […]
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