This is one of three large paintings from my Whispering Reflections series As the light plays across the surface in my studio, I realise that this static image doesn’t do the image justice. How easy it would be at this point to wrap it up and pack it away. Yet I understand that I am…
Tag: landscape
Suffolk Open Studios
We’ve had a lovely weekend of super visitors! Great vibe, feedback and support. Thank you for coming and for purchasing. All the very best from us. img_4137 Unexpected special visitor on our last afternoon, the tiger moth. Note: New work being added to my online shop soon. Discount codes may be available on Instagram and/or…
Beautiful Day for a Visit to Snape Maltings
The last couple of days has been great, welcoming visitors to our exhibition. If you’re reading this, thank you for visiting! Thank you for your support, purchases and comments 🪴 we’re lifted at your response. In case you’re unable to visit here’s a little amateur video or two… It’s a fact that I spend much…
Peninsula Hidden Delights
Looking forward to being part of a showcase of local artists at Alderton Church this coming weekend. A beautiful part of Suffolk (UK) to explore. If you happen to be in the area do drop by and enjoy the ‘vibrant creative talent of our wonderful Peninsula, together with that of the residents of HMP Warren…
Exhibition at Great Glemham Church, Suffolk
Selection of my work being exhibited this weekend 27th -29th September 2019. Private view, all welcome between 7-9pm.
Greeting Cards
New greeting cards now available from Etsy.com. Free UK delivery
New Listings
Small, original watercolour images created during river walks and coastal visits. These can now be purchased from Etsy.com. Sale from 21st July until 20th August 2019.
‘Secluded Bay’ Limited Edition
Pleased to announce six of eight original woodcut prints are now available to purchase from WildThymeStudio at Etsy.com.
A New Term of possibilities
Great to start back at Sudbourne Park Printmakers this week. In preparation, I’ve been working from my Cornwall sketches. My first interpretation of one sketch this week involved using drypoint etching and monotype. On the left, two printing plates (acetate) are shown. The bottom one is etched and inked in a mixture of burnt umber, process…