Painting of Parliament – Wordless Wednesday
Another painting of Parliament, this one’s called On Duty
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Another painting of Parliament, this one’s called On Duty
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Have you ever looked at a picture and thought “What exactly am I looking at here?” That was the mystery in my Canary Wharf Painting. It happens a lot at art exhibitions and, from time to time, in real life as well. It’s what I thought when I came across the reference photo. Taken some
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The Haymarket corner painting was well travelled bfore it was finished. I started it in the Studio and had every intention of completing it there. Then I received a call from Anne Blankson Hemens of the Society of Women Artists asking if I could stand in for one of their demonstrators who was unwell and
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On the 25th September 2019 the 158th Exhibition of the Society of Women Artists opened by Soraya French with presentation of awards by Princess Micahel of Kent. Inspiring art was on display, created by members and non members. As usual the exhibtion private view was well attended. You can find out who won the awards
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Todays painting, along with three others, can be seen at the Society of Women Artists Exhibition at the Mall Galleries until 29th September 2019. For details of this and other exhibitions, please check out my events page.
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Transforming a blank page is the essence of art. All of my creations begin with white paper, and Battersea Reflections painting is no different. We join the process after the image is on the paper and the masking is well underway. You can just make out the masking as the dirty yellow marks. Mostly I
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Strong, resolute, Portcullis House owes much to the history of the United Kingdom. Its name and shape suggest that ancient security device, the portcullis. but its style is distinctly 21st century. The roof tiling forms trapezoid shape fanning out to the bottom edge. Lines that continue straight down the walls as tall columns, spaced out
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Walking down the back streets of London reveals many surprises
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