My Blog
Live Painting: What could possibly go wrong?!
I had my easel, my gridded canvas, loads of brushes and paints, a large bucket of water and plenty of blue roll and rags.
How long have I been an artist (and is it normal to salivate about making art?)
I met lots of local people at the first ever Artists Market at Leicester market last Sunday. One question kept cropping up and I realised I didn't really know the answer. How long have I been an artist? This was a tough question!
My heart in a vase.
Something exciting. has happened. You all know I've been making art for a long time. I feel like I've been painting from the heart because I enjoy it so much. But whilst doing an online programme recently, I've started to realise that what I've been enjoying is making things that look like something that already exists.
The Trials and Tribulations of Producing a Commissioned Artwork
I'm pretty pleased with this acrylic painting recently framed up and delivered to a customer based in Scotland but its been a rocky road to completion.
Bravery or Self-sabotage (Ten Top Tips for artists doing their first festival stall)
I stood there on the street with my artworks pegged up on a wire thinking it might actually be less humiliating to stand there with my underwear pegged up to dry.
Bendy Girl
Despite being in my 40s, I feel that I am still early in my artist career so in some ways the image also represents the child in me that is still learning and feeling her way. In terms of applying myself as an artist, I have bent and contorted into various different artistic 'positions'.