Wednesday, 24 October 2018
Sea-side
I was feeling a bit wistful for summer and the call of the sea-side, so decided to design this card. It's printed on lovely thick 300gsm watercolour-style paper. Available from my website and also supplied wholesale to shops and galleries.
Talking of galleries. I have two new outlets for my cards, coasters and tea towels. The Found Gallery in Dunbar and Arteria in Lancaster.
Friday, 28 September 2018
Cambridge Art Fair
Opening today is the Cambridge Art Fair. I was delighted to be asked to exhibit with the 'Art of Cambridge' group - eight artists featured in the Cambridge Art Book (click for a free ticket).
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Rebecca, Emma, Ophelia and Jo at the Private View |
Come along and see the various styles of work including sumptuous oil paintings by Ophelia Redpath, printmaking and rich oils by Jo Tunmer, ipad art by Susan Abbs, mixed media paintings by Rebecca Stark, intricate collages by Emma Bennett, delicate paper-cuts by Vanessa Stone and vibrant large scale paintings by Sonia Villiers. I have a selection of my latest drypoint and collograph prints.
The private View was last night.
Opening times are:
Friday 28th September 11am - 8:30pm
Saturday 29th September 11am - 6pm
Sunday 30th September 11am - 5pm
Location:
The Venue, Quy Mill Hotel and Spa
Church Road, Stow-cum-Quy
Cambridge, CB25 9AF
Thursday, 9 August 2018
Addenbrooke's Hospital Exhibition
It took a fair bit of planning to think how I was going to fill eight metres of wall space. Last Thursday morning was spent with Lesley, hanging the sixteen pictures. I'm really pleased with how they look all hanging together in such an impressive space. They also go really well with the lovely seed head watercolours by Erica Just on the right-hand side of the space.
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The last print in the edition of 'Stone Circle' that I had framed especially for this show, as it went so well with 'Ede's Sprial' |
All the work is for sale and the commission goes to the Addenbrooke's Arts Program, which aims to improve the experience of patients, visitors and staff through an innovative, stimulating and engaging arts program. If you would like to find out more or buy anything please call 01223 217519.
Kettles Yard

This is another new print 'Ede's Spiral', one of the largest I've done for some time and in fact as large as my press will take. It's a monoprint/collograph featuring the 76 pebbles inspired by the spiral of pebbles found on the low table in the bay window of Jim Ede's bedroom at the wonderful Kettles Yard house.
The gallery has been closed for a couple of years for a period of refurbishment and extension of the gallery space, so I was thrilled to go back there and spend a wonderful afternoon looking around the Antony Gormley exhibition, which runs until 27th August, and sketching in the house with my daughter.
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Antony Gormley exhibition |
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Some of my favourite views in Kettles Yard House |
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Circular things that caught my eye in the house |
This summer has been extremely hot in the UK and although the paint hadn't completely dried out, it had become sticky. So as I lifted off the paper I realised all the 'pebbles' had stuck to the paper, so I had to individually flick them all off so they fell from the paper without smudging the print. A heart stopping moment. But when I finally revealed the finished print I was very pleased with how it turned out. Once it was dry I added a tiny bit of watercolour to some areas to create shadow below the pebbles.
I have printed three so far as I haven't had time to do any more. The edition will be no more than 15 and will become progressively darker as more paint absorbs into the card 'plates'. For details about availability and pricing please message me.
New Prints for Mini Print Exhibition
I thought I'd show you some of the new prints I've recently completed for Open Studios and the forthcoming Mini Print Show.
These are two of my submissions this year. Pebbles II is made from twenty cardboard 'pebbles' cut from special paper-drypoint card bought from Intaglio Printmaker. Harbour Fish is a collograph inspired by small fish spotted in Sami harbour, Kephalonia, which we visited at Easter this year. A fabulous place (especially out of season).
The Mini Print Show will be touring the UK:
Confirmed Exhibition Tour Dates 2018 - 2019 (more to follow)
September 20-26 The Garage Gallery, Aldeburgh, Suffolk
October 10-16 L'Artishe Gallery, Swanage, Dorset
November 22-27 ARtSpace, Woodbridge, Suffolk
December 14-18 Oxford (venue tbc)
May 10-14 Granary Gallery, Stow on the Wold, Gloucestershire
June 22-26 Cambridge (venue tbc)
Monday, 6 August 2018
Cambridge Open Studios
As usual I'm behind with updating my blog, but I do catch up eventually between busy periods of working flat-out, as it is useful to have what I've been doing documented in a diary format.
July was Cambridge Open Studios month and my new garden studio was open to the public for the first three weekends. It was extremely hot for all three weekends and visitor numbers were noticeably down, especially the weekend of the Wimbledon final and during the football World Cup matches. However for some reason this year I had a lot of new visitors, perhaps some escaping the heat of the city studios and venturing into the countryside? Whatever the reason, my visitors were looking to buy artwork, especially on the final Sunday. Perhaps my new studio somehow validated my work and showed a more professional side, as this was my best year in terms of sales, in the 23 years I've been participating. Yay!
The gazebo housed my coaster and tea towel displays and inside the studio, my fab hanging system showed off the 31 framed prints beautifully. There was also space for my print browser and two card stands.
Open Studios, although exhausting, is a really great event. I love talking about printmaking as most people have no idea about the process involved in producing an original print. Having people visit and like my work gives me the confidence to carry on with what I'm doing and buying artwork allows me to carry on doing just that.
July was Cambridge Open Studios month and my new garden studio was open to the public for the first three weekends. It was extremely hot for all three weekends and visitor numbers were noticeably down, especially the weekend of the Wimbledon final and during the football World Cup matches. However for some reason this year I had a lot of new visitors, perhaps some escaping the heat of the city studios and venturing into the countryside? Whatever the reason, my visitors were looking to buy artwork, especially on the final Sunday. Perhaps my new studio somehow validated my work and showed a more professional side, as this was my best year in terms of sales, in the 23 years I've been participating. Yay!
The gazebo housed my coaster and tea towel displays and inside the studio, my fab hanging system showed off the 31 framed prints beautifully. There was also space for my print browser and two card stands.
Open Studios, although exhausting, is a really great event. I love talking about printmaking as most people have no idea about the process involved in producing an original print. Having people visit and like my work gives me the confidence to carry on with what I'm doing and buying artwork allows me to carry on doing just that.
Tuesday, 26 June 2018
New cards
All my cards will be available from my Open Studios which starts on 7th July. See 'Events' page for more details.
This one is a re-vamp of my best selling Cupcake design, bigger than the original and with extra rainbow coloured glitter, which I am now covered in!
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