Obsidian Gallery Spring Show

Three of my prints are going to this lovely gallery for their next exhibition. Well worth a visit and there are goats 😮online gallery at obsidianart.co.uk

Fern-fuchsia-arium

Just finished this print. Took ages not sure about it yet as have spent a long time with it.

Fern print

I’ve been working on this Linocut for a very long time. Long time to observe and draw and a very long time to cut. It’s now ready to proof, phew. I had hoped to have it finished in time to submit to SGFA- Drawing Society annual exhibition but I missed the deadline. Never mind I have submitted other work instead 😊

Exhibition at The Three Hares Gallery -

Capturing Nature's Delicate side:
Botanical Art meets the Magic of Lace.

I’ve been working with The Cowper & Newton Museum in Olney Buckinghamshire for the last year making prints inspired by their collections. I have ideas for future work, but for now I have concentrated on their collections of historical lace. They have an extensive collection in their Lacemakers Room room and I found it really interesting and visually very inspiring.

Click here for flyer with all information.

Arts and culture summer event at Obsidian Gallery

Delighted to have three prints selected for this fun event. And I sold Greenhouse Earth I subsequently discovered, which was a nice surprise as completely understandably with the current cost of living my sales have been quite slow lately.

Woburn art gallery

I currently have Summertime Garden and Swiss Garden Dreams exhibiting at Woburn Art Gallery, a small artist run gallery in the centre of Woburn - well known as the village where Woburn Abbey is and The Safari Park 🦁😊. They have an online gallery but do pop into the actual gallery if you’re passing.

For info on Woburn Art Gallery click here

Work inspired by The Cowper and Newton Museum

I have a solo exhibition in October 2023 at The Cowper and Newton Museum in Olney, Buckinghamshire. Here is the work in progress of prints inspired by their extensive and fascinating collection of objects relating to the lace industry which historically was a very important part of Buckinghamshire’s past.

The museum is celebrating 250 years of Amazing Grace this year, written by John Newton during the time he lived in the house which now is home to this museum.

More information about this lovely museum.

Woburn Art Gallery

I currently have Greenhouse Earth exhibiting at Woburn Art Gallery, a small artist run gallery in the centre of Woburn - well known as the village where Woburn Abbey is and The Safari Park 🦁😊. They have an online gallery but do pop into the actual gallery if you’re passing.

For info on Woburn Art Gallery click here

Objet not faberge latest

My mum had several different small collections of things - eggs were one collection. She had them proudly displayed on a small wooden shelf cabinet.
Mum is no longer with us, so now her eggs live with me, and I have been looking at them for quite a while thinking they would make an interesting series of work.

I was sent a sketchbook by Printmakers Council to use in preparation for their exhibition’Thinking for printing’. So I used it as a kind of scrapbook of ideas for my eggs.

Objet not Faberge 2 has been selected for the exhibition which is at The Bankside Gallery, London.

Society Graphic Fine Art

I’m delighted to say I have been selected as an Associate member of the Society of Graphic Fine Art (the Drawing Society). This means I have some more letters after my name 😊ASGFA. Selection was through a portfolio of 12 drawings, in my case - woodcuts, and to have had work selected for the society’s annual exibition in two previous years.

The main criterion of membership, regardless of media discipline, is drawing excellence.

Founded in 1919, the Society promotes fine drawing skills in both traditional and contemporary media. Today there are more than 130 elected members of the SGFA across the UK — professional artists from all areas of the art world who work in all drawing and printmaking media. The Society organises events through the year, culminating in the Annual Open Exhibition with outstanding drawings by some of Britain’s finest professional artists, members and non-members alike. The Society also stages regional members-only exhibitions.

Objet not faberge

My mum had several different small collections of things - eggs were one collection. She had them proudly displayed on a small wooden shelf cabinet.
Mum is no longer with us, so now her eggs live with me, and I have been looking at them for quite a while thinking they would make an interesting series of work.

She called her lovely odds and ends my objet so this series of work about my mum’s egg collection I will call ‘Objet not Faberge.’

Gallery Live - High Street, Stony Stratford

Delighted to be showing my work in Odell’s hardware shop window on Stony Stratford High Street in Milton Keynes.
Please visit the Gallery Live website for more information GALLERY LIVE

Odell’s Shop front - High Street Stony Stratford

Surface & depth

Woodcut - ‘Canal underpass, Monks Way.’ One of Milton Keynes’ very many underpasses off to @mandellsgallery in Norwich for @printmakerscouncil exhibition - ‘Surface and Depth.’

Mandell’s Gallery is pleased to host an exhibition of works by members of the Printmakers Council.

Join us for the opening

Sat 29 Oct 12pm – 3pm

Exhibition continues until 19 Nov 2022

Tues–Sat 10am–5pm

#woodcut #dmrframing #mandellsgallery #prinmakerscouncil #blackandwhite #urbanart #underpasses #grandunioncanal #artistsoninstagram #printmaking

The Bucks Art Weeks Competition Event

In partnership with the National Trust, we are presenting a selection of work by our BAW artists and makers, as voted by our members in our recent competition, at Stowe and Waddesdon Manor this September. 


Voting by our members is now over. The 5 entries with the most votes in each of the art forms will be put into the Exhibition at the National Trust Stowe, Saturday 17th September and Sunday 18th September.

Stowe prides itself in the fact that the property was all handmade and is particularly pleased to be representing us as ‘the very best art and craftwork in Buckinghamshire’. The public will be encouraged to vote for their choices over the weekend, which will be added to the panel of invited judges, and the final judging will take place on Sunday afternoon.

 The judges will include Amelia Lawrence from the Crafts' Council and Sue Pryke, co-judge on the Great Pottery Throwdown.

The Exhibition moves to the south go the county, showing at the National Trust Waddesdon, Saturday 24 September and Sunday 25th September.

Any questions: please email admin@bucksartweeks.org.uk