I haven’t been very mobile for several months, so my studio time has been severely curtailed. I’m improving and hope to get back before Christmas. The forced downtime has left me frustrated and with lots of tiny sketches and notes. I hope they will still mean something by the time I try to use them. In the meantime, I’m trying to make some improvements to the site. I’m unhappy with a few aspects of the site layout, and I want to improve the presentation of my work by bringing it to the forefront. I’ll try not to break anything as I tinker, but if something isn’t working as it should, please be patient. It would be very helpful if you could also email me with details of the problem. You can also comment on this post, or even send me a message via Instagram.
Month: October 2024
Exhibitions and sales
I currently have two prints selected for two different shows. On top of that, I’ve just sold three prints via a small village show, including ‘Blue Tango’ above, which was quite something. It’s the most I’ve sold at one time in ages. So, don’t ignore similar opportunities in your area. They usually benefit a local good cause, too.
This below is in the Bath Society of Artists Open Exhibition at the Victoria Art Gallery in Bath. These are always worth visiting if you are in the area. I’m very pleased to be in such good company.
The second will be in a show at the Devizes Museum. This one, ‘Sarsen Stones’, is a collagraph on a hand made paper. The show is only held every other year and attracts submissions from a wide area. This is only my second submission to this show, so again I’m pleased to be included.
Finally, tomorrow I’m off to see an exhibition of work by American artist (although UK based) Felice Hodges at the Vanner Gallery, in Salisbury. I’ve seen the images on the gallery website, and I’m looking forward to seeing them in reality. I’ve always enjoyed the shows I’ve seen there before, and I don’t expect this one to be an exception.