Selling a painting’s a night mare!
I’m always looking at ways of selling my paintings. And in a recession, other ways need to be looked at. That’s why I’ve decided that I… Read More »Selling a painting’s a night mare!
I’m always looking at ways of selling my paintings. And in a recession, other ways need to be looked at. That’s why I’ve decided that I… Read More »Selling a painting’s a night mare!
The art workshop I attended this month was for “cottages” in line and wash so since that is both a subject matter I like, and… Read More »Tumbled down and put out to dry
The oil painting of the seven Goddesses is starting to pull together now and I’m delighted with some of the effects that I’m getting in… Read More »The feminine touch
After sorting out whatever the problem was with the headless chicken, he came to see me for us to discuss the work I’ve done so far… Read More »On the right path
Some days are really nice arty days, and yesterday was one of them. It started when I attended an art workshop. On the subject of… Read More »Rose tinted view
I wasn’t *greatly* looking forward to the still life in watercolour workshop last weekend, as I always think still life is a little uninteresting, no… Read More »Please don’t touch that
It’s been a while since I went to an art workshop, but, I think, important to do because it opens my mind to new painting… Read More »Scaring teacher
Since overpainting the “Naked desire” painting in oils the other week and being astounded at the vast and improved difference from the original acrylic painting… Read More »Rebirth
I attended a workshop at the weekend, one of many that I go to throughout the year. This time we were painting a Cornish harbour… Read More »Unexpected responses