Monday, 24 October 2011

Exhibition in Rhayader

Come and see our paintings on the theme of "Autumn" at
@thegallery, West Street, Rhayader (Rhaeadr), LD6 5AB.
Wed to Sat, 10 – 4 until 12 Nov.
You can get more info on the Picturemakers' website.

Julia's open studio on the Powys Art Trail

You can see Julia's work at home at Cowshed Sudio, Dolfan Barn, Beulah, Llanwrtyd Wells, Powys, LD5 4UE.

For more information tel 07973 717207 or keep a look out on Julia's website.



"Homeward", watercolour on paper.

Sunday, 23 October 2011

Another exhibition for 2013

Looks as if 2013 is going to be a busy year. We've just heard that The Gateway, Shrewsbury want us to exhibit in Gallery 3, from 19 Jan to 25 Feb 2013. Better get painting.

More info on the venue here ...

Thursday, 20 October 2011

Ludlow Art Society

I recently travelled over to Ludlow on a dark and stormy night - and got lost twice en route - to give a talk about my work to Ludlow Art Society. One of the Society's members, Lesley Connolly, had attended several of my Lifelong Learning courses (along with her friends Stan and David), and asked if I would mind speaking at one of their monthly meetings. This trio has supported Lifelong Learning by attending several courses in mid Wales,often requiring long journeys, but always managing to enliven classes and produce some superb work.
The turnout was very good and the audience didn't let me leave without one or two challenging questions - only fair as I had presented them with quite a difficult visual quiz!
You can see images on the Ludlow Art Society blog.


June

Wednesday, 19 October 2011

Back to school

Earlier this month (October) Dot and Harry spent a morning in Borth Primary school, helping the children to draw landscapes. The kids were full of enthusiasm: looking at our sketchbooks ("How did you draw that?"), learning about mark-making (they loved loud stippling), and walking down to the cliff top to draw the view over Cardigan Bay.


Dot had started by finding those who reckoned they couldn't draw, and told them that if they could write their names, they COULD draw. It transpired that those who claimed to be non-drawers produced the most interesting work: one child turned his back on the beautiful view and drew a row of parked cars, another concentrated on the abstract patterns of the spume on the waves, and several combined plan and aerial views for various parts of the landscape. In the end – you've guessed it – the adults learnt as much as the children did.


We can't show you photos of the kids, so here's a nice view of Borth Beach instead.



Dot & Harry

Monday, 17 October 2011

New shows

We are currently exhibiting in The old Surgery Gallery, Clun in October 2011. You can get more info on our website.
photo of the gallery in Clun