Windswept!
This mixed media painting will be hang at my solo exhibition march 1-30 in the library in White Rock along with many more textile and mixed media pieces. There is an open house at the library on the 2nd from … Continued
This mixed media painting will be hang at my solo exhibition march 1-30 in the library in White Rock along with many more textile and mixed media pieces. There is an open house at the library on the 2nd from … Continued
I recently joined the South Surrey and White Rock Art Society, It is part of the area where we live in Canada. They have had a waiting list for membership based on rules from the fire department limiting the … Continued
Two of my pictures are in the September exhibition for the SDAG 1710 Gallery in Tsawwassen BC. The opening was sept 1st with the Rookery and Spirit of the Hummingbird exhibited. The Rookery sold on the first day so I … Continued
Members of Patcham Arts just finished hanging an ongoing exhibition which will be at the Patcham Community Center in their newly updated building. We have been the signature art club for the community centre since 2014 with the centre, allowing … Continued
This little mixed media painting was purchased during the AOH in Brighton at #oxfordstreetstudio and is on it’s way to it’s new home in the Cayman Islands in the Caribbean. They may not be familiar with this wee bird there!
This little Cheeky English robin is a brave flash of colour in the British winter. It is an acrylic mixed media painting on canvas. Cheeky Robin Acrylic on canvas 12 by 16” (30 by 40 cm) £150.00
After a delightful textile summer school with textile expert and teacher, Wendy Dolan I enjoyed working on a mixed media piece which I started there and called Falling Leaves. It was made with layered textiles which were stitched down, painted … Continued
This little sparrow was captured in moon light. It was printed on black silk with discharge paste which I love using. It can give different colours depending on the materials used. The sparrow showed some lovely textile reflections of colour. … Continued