Apart from taking photos in my garden I don't have very much to show for the last few months. I have kept a sketchbook intermittently and managed to post on my blog every day, which is acting as a mood journal, reflecting how I respond to the daily prompts. I have however made some small …
MID-WEEK MONOCHROME – MWM – 35
What is the fascination with collecting pebbles?
2020 Photo Challenge #16 : Lines
Random lines Random musings with lines: Bird lined up on a boat- I could have edited to line up better- maybe I should but this is how I took these shots. My obsession with pebbles.....and a stone wall with lovely lined up stones
Time and Tide sadly packed away for now……..
Just to thank you for coming along to Courtyard Arts and hope you enjoyed our exhibition 'time and tide' Cathy and I were delighted at how the work came together and the reaction we received from visitors. We already have some ideas for a future collaboration that have stemmed from our pebble project and the outcomes …
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Delighted to have work accepted for Courtyard Arts Open Exhibition
In addition to the work showing at The Women's Society in St Andrew's Street Hertford (as part of The Hertford Art Trail) I am delighted to have had work accepted in the Courtyard Arts Open Exhibition. Visit the gallery to view work by local artists from Tuesday April 10th. The work I submitted for the …
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tide and time – work in progress
A recent visit to Cornwall has injected new quiet energy into my project. The snow and powerful tides limited access to the outdoors and my visit was brief. Primarily a two day workshop with a day either side to explore the coastline. The workshop further explored chance operation and abstraction, which factor quite strongly in …
Worn by tide and time……
My current project is an investigation into hag stones and beach pebbles generally, how they form, what creates their weathered appearance and how time and tides have worn them down and round and created their fascinating labyrinths, and unique surfaces. These are a few of the initial images- where I go from here is anyone's guess....... …
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