DUNS-LAND Drawing with tree shadows Karen Howse
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Archive
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Venue:
THE PLOUGH ARTS CENTRE GALLERY -
From:
May 11, 2024 -
To:
June 15, 2024 -
Location:
South West England
Discover hidden aspects of yourself through free and spontaneous mark making and painting. A regular monthly day workshop in a beautiful setting in the Algarve, Portugal.
The fair devoted to selling women-only artists launches its Open Call
Last week I had a meeting with two other artists I’d worked with before, about having an exhibition together . One of them has a studio in Liverpool that has its own gallery space. As it’s also connected to a […]
I was at a low point when I closed the studios in late 2018 (the main reason for drawing a line under the blog). However, 5 years on and I can look back with pride. And true to my word […]
With the latest twist in my husbands health, I’m trying hard to take stock of the situation and get on with some art. To be honest, I’ve known there was a problem for ages and the knowledge has become […]
Architectural slab built pieces investigate ceramic forms as a dwelling place or a model for a building construction. Some thrown shapes on the theme of crucibles fired by the Raku process. Recent work has been exhibited in historical sites and […]
I took some linen down to the river today and buried it. I’m hoping it will hold marks made by the water and stones, soil and other bits of debris from the riverbed. The current can be quite strong, especially […]
London based Aunt Joy Gallery has launched a search for budding young female artists to take part in their annual ‘Girls Like Us’ charity campaign for International Women’s Day.
As the RA Summer Exhibition opened for submissions, this was the purpose of the SANE Creative Awards scheme funding – to cover the economic barrier that is entry fees, shipping costs and any travel to London for the RA Summer […]
MA Musings, I’m at university for the first time at 55!
I’ve previously suggested to my students that they think of the process of picture making as a conversation between themselves and the work. This week I’ve continued to labour over various versions of my preparing for pears image, that is, […]