Tuscan Trails

This collages textile was recently enhanced with multiple mediums. I have submitted it to the Royal Academy summer show again. It is something I do yearly and other then bing short listed, I have never made it to the exhibition. … Continued

Hunting In the Snow

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I have just finished this commission. It is an acrylic painting on cradle board which required multiple layers which were needed to show perspective  [

New Hanging at Patcham Arts

Patcham Arts has had a a fresh new hanging at the #patchamcommunitycenter. Our six members enjoy the display and sale of our paintings which can be viewed on the top floor of the centre. They can be viewed by all … Continued

The Power of wind

This view of the old Brighton pier with the wind farm in the background speaks to the power of the wind in our ever changing environment. The painting will be for sale at the #adurartcollective AOH in June on the … Continued

Rejuvenating an older Piece of Art!

I brought out an older encaustic painting that had only been exhibited once. I always thought that it had a good feeling about it so decided to enter it in the South Delta Artist guild West Coast exhibition in their … Continued

Patcham Parish Church Fare

Come see us today at the old Patcham Village and the Parish Church for the Christmas fare. There will be many crafts and art to see along with a lovely selection of goodies to eat and drink. We are open … Continued

Breaking Down Landscape using Cubist Techniques

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 Breaking  down Landscape using Cubist Techniques. Cezanne was a four runner with Cubism as well as art deco. He would look at form and construct it in a dimensional way into shapes, simplifying and minimalizing. MARY, Swanzy  (1888 to 1978) … Continued

The Road Not Taken

This mixed media piece gave me an ideal place to write my favourite poem by Robert frost. It is titled the road not taken.   It is made with soya and pigment based paint and inks on board. The poem … Continued