Online Peer-in (4 of 4 events)
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Archive
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Venue:
online -
Date:
October 07, 2021 at 11:00 AM -
Location:
South East England
https://concordartprize.com/
Taking a look back along Lochbay towards the Bay inlet. Charcoal Landscape from Lochbay, Waternish, Isle of Skye (what3words location: fulfilled.house.piper) The Sketchbook Project is the world’s largest collection of artist sketchbooks and is housed in Brooklyn, New York. Many are digitised and available […]
As part of our commitment to supporting artists, we are offering bursaries of between £500 to £1,500 for continued professional practice.
Where to start? There are some many threads (wisps) blowing around and I find it hard to weave them into any sort of order. Some things though are making themselves clear … and these things are the result of […]
All islands are clearly defined against the skies this morning. Of particular delight is the Isle of Harris showing her splendour (top right corner). Charcoal Landscape from Lochbay, Waternish, Isle of Skye (what3words location: plugged.sinking.cove) The Sketchbook Project is the world’s largest […]
Continuing the David Park-inspired life drawing session outlined in yesterday’s blog post, we turned our attention to the application of colour. Gary Long showed us some of his paintings, as well as those of David Park and the other San Francisco […]
Join us for this fun, step-by-step pottery painting workshop and create your very own impressionistic semi-abstract floral jug, with crystal glaze detail. This workshop is tailored for absolute beginners and you’ll end up with a finished piece that The Little […]
I delighted in treating myself to an online life drawing session with my favourite art school this week: St Ives School of Painting. The session was hosted by Gary Long, who regards the life drawings of David Park, one of the San […]
I have been really enjoying working on these cute pieces.
Pinks lightly scattered through the petals, dancing and changing every time you blink. There’s always more to something than first meets the eye. Dancing Pinks (mixed media on canvas, 50x50cm) (Click to follow my blog with Bloglovin)