It's now the busiest time of the year for me, the run up to Cambridge Open Studios. The new guides have arrived, featuring 260 local artists who are opening their doors to the public during the weekends of July. As someone who usually works by themselves all day, it 's lovely to welcome visitors to my studio and have instant reaction to my work. I try to produce work that will appeal to as many people as possible with prices ranging from 50p for hand printed gift tags to £150 for framed original prints.
I have an ever expanding range of published work, mainly for Phoenix Trading, which includes cards, wrapping paper, stationary sets, bags and paper chains. I am very proud of my new range of six seed head cards for East Anglian fine art publisher Green Pebble and you will be able to see the original images that they used.
I've been working on some new prints featuring boats, two of which have already been sold at Cambridge Contemporary Crafts. My next project features bold colourful flowers, which I hope to have printed this week.
I always have written explanations of my techniques for people to take away with them and I'm happy for art students to come along and ask questions or take photographs for college projects. There are several other artists in neighbouring villages, so why not make a day of it and have a tour around Cambridgeshire and experience the once a year opportunity to see what us artists get up to the rest of the year.
Sunday, 9 June 2013
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