Posts Tagged: painting

Artist’s and their dogs
My inherited King Charles Spaniel, otherwise known as “Gus”! Picasso had his Dachshund,”Lump”, Hockney is also besotted with Dachshund’s and Stanley and Boogie have been imortalised on canvas many times. As yet my guard dog, “Gus”has not been drawn, painted

Artist’s and their dogs
My inherited King Charles Spaniel, otherwise known as “Gus”! Picasso had his Dachshund,”Lump”, Hockney is also besotted with Dachshund’s and Stanley and Boogie have been imortalised on canvas many times. As yet my guard dog, “Gus”has not been drawn, painted
In the beginning there was a line. . . .
For a painter, the start might be a shape or a field of colour. Some painters work directly, others, like myself, create numerous drawings before committing themselves. I began my journey as an artist with drawing, making lines. I still
In the beginning there was a line. . . .
For a painter, the start might be a shape or a field of colour. Some painters work directly, others, like myself, create numerous drawings before committing themselves. I began my journey as an artist with drawing, making lines. I still
Faith in Humanity Restored or The show must go on !
As one show draws to a close, another begins ! The Omega Annual Printmaking show at the Cathedral in Old Portsmouth officially closed yesterday and I collected my two (unsold) big linocuts and managed to park for nothing thanks to
Faith in Humanity Restored or The show must go on !
As one show draws to a close, another begins ! The Omega Annual Printmaking show at the Cathedral in Old Portsmouth officially closed yesterday and I collected my two (unsold) big linocuts and managed to park for nothing thanks to