Bearsofa sells at RWA Open
Very very pleased to announce that Bearsofa has sold at the 171 Open at the Royal West of England Academy
Very very pleased to announce that Bearsofa has sold at the 171 Open at the Royal West of England Academy
Very pleased to find that my drawing of a monkey on found antique paper sold, going to a local collector as part of the Newlyn School of Art Fundraiser.
Kate Jones of Daisy Laing and I have curated a show called Treasure at Chapel house in Penzance, running from to the 17th of Jan 2025 We are having an artists talk on the 19th of December 4-6pm at Chapel house Free, oil on found wooden panel in repurposed frame.
I was very pleased indeed to be a part of the Saphire Blue Collectives show, More Headroom, at Leadworks in Plymouth fromthe 4th to the 9th of October. Curated by Tina Kutter, Alice Simpson, Leah Jordan and Kate Williams, the show was a great success, including a live gig and a good flow of visitors.
Very pleased to announce that ‘Bearsofa’ has been accepted into the RWA open exhibition in Bristol. PV and varnishing day on the 13th of September and to run from 14th Sept 2024 to the 5th of January 2025 Here is the link to view Bearsofa on the RWA sales website.
Great opportunity to show at Krowji Redruth, alongside my MA cohort from Arts University Plymouth, The Saphire Blue Collective. We have already shown in Exeter, Mount Edgecombe and Plymouth. I am showing a series of small paintings, one on a found bird box and the others on found wooden supports in artist’s frames. This is …
I have three pieces of work in this group show timed to coincide with the open studios events in Cornwall. The featured image here is an ink drawing on found canvas and in an artists frame, made with hand made walnut ink.
I was asked to join Singulart from its conception in 2017, along with all the other artists I helped to build the content of the site. It seems that there has been a gradual move towards bad practice there. Starting with a year-long period in which buyers can ask for a refund, then less and …
The wonderful arc of a penguin’s chest heading for the surface. A classic image from a nature book inspired this portrait. Often the scale of my work is relative to the size of the animal. This piece is as diminutive as the penguin itself. I try to make my depiction of animals as individual as …