Farewell Tommy – Just the Art
Just the Art Farewell Tommy Farewell Tommy – Cathy Read ©2014 — Watercolour and Acrylic -50 x 40cm – SOLD More about the Painting Prints available here
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Just the Art Farewell Tommy Farewell Tommy – Cathy Read ©2014 — Watercolour and Acrylic -50 x 40cm – SOLD More about the Painting Prints available here
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The Tea Bus! What is it about the red Routemaster bus that makes it so appealing? It’s an iconic symbol associated with London, but it’s more than that. I’ve said before that they were everywhere, not just in our nation’s capital, and yet that will always be the perception to tourists. The shape of the
Brigit’s Tea Bus or Tea Time Bus. Read More »
The 49 50 Paintings Challenge Interview In 2018 I took part in a 50 Painting Challenge – to create them all in one year. Other artists have done it, but I had some specific challenges to overcome. In this interview with Corrina Sephora, I share what they were. https://youtu.be/xvvJhEJ4aC4 See More Connect and Create Videos
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Man and nature are sadly often at loggerheads but that is not the whole affair. During both the First and Second World Wars allotments were tended in Battersea Park to grow much needed fruit and vegetables. After the Second World War the Festival Pleasure Gardens were created in Battersea Park for the Festival of Britain.
“It will quite eclipse Napoleon.” – said the Prince Regent on seeing architect Nash’s plans for Regent Street in 1811. A sinuous path draws your eye through this Regent Street painting – reminiscent of the intended royal thoroughfare and the world’s first purpose-built shopping centre. As the curved railings meet the road, it carves a
Stairway to Heaven – Just the Art Learn more about the painting
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Maps are a city’s footprint. Each uniquely depicting streets and buildings that grew organically over centuries. Manchester Map is no different. City layouts are often designed intentionally, but in other circumstances natural features dictate the plan. Think of places where rivers wind their way through a city’s heart bringing trade from far off lands. Or
Southwark Bridge – not the most obviously glamorous or renowned London bridge – features beautifully in this painting. Let us play a quick game. Take a minute – how much do you know about this bridge? Did you recall its unusual green and yellow colours? Or did you know that it is not the first