Hello everybody! This weekend a selection of my smaller pieces will be in Thurgarton - a little village about halfway between Nottingham and Newark on the A612. A small group of artists have been allowed to show their work in a real house and its garden. It's a lovely setting and helps you to see what pieces look like in the real world, rather than (in my case only!) a grubby studio. If you would like more information please email me. |
Monday, 12 September 2011
Open House /Art Weekend at Thurgarton
Sunday, 4 September 2011
Studio Time
At last I've been able to spend some time back in the studio. The Gardener's Bothy at Stauton Harold kindly gave me a pile of old tools to play with. This bird is part of the results. Now time to spot the tool! |
Monday, 29 August 2011
Eco Art China Tour 2011
I'm very pleased to be one of the artists involved in this international event. Should you wish to visit the address is - Yueda 889 Plaza, Shanghai. |
Frailloop at Eco Art China Tour 2011
I'm very pleased to be one of the artists involved in this international event. |
Saturday, 27 August 2011
Back from the Mont
This week I've been rebuilding the Mont Canal on the edge of Wales. I had a toy to play with too. Moved tonnes of earth, 100's of blocks, laid some carpet, and some more carpet. Didn't finish it. :-( |
Monday, 8 August 2011
Art in the Pen...
...takes place this weekend at the Skipton Auction Mart. Lots of artists and their work held in the cattle pens. Come and buy! |
Monday, 18 July 2011
sculpture in the sanctuary
The next event with my work is "sculpture in the sanctuary" which is at Reg Taylors Garden Centre, just outside Southwell, Notts. More information can be found at http://www.sculptureinthesanctuary.co.uk/. Got to get ready for "Art in the Pen" in Skipton - an art fair in a cattle market (but no cows). Open Friday evening, then during the day over the weekend (12 - 14 August). And as a little extra I have been asked by the Cupola Gallery in Sheffield for a few pieces for their 20th birthday exhibition - starting 5 August. Busy, busy, busy! |
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