I was talking to Robert yesterday and it finally dawned on my why this jet-leg has been so ferocious this time. Usually it doesn't phase me this much but I realised that is because I didn't have any No Jet-Lag
I've been working so hard on Catherine's garden design that before I knew it, the Northmoor Village show was on and my friend Elaine threatened me with unfriending, (only joking), if I didn't enter some category. Also my friend Julie
Here's Theo in the morning. I've been feeling under the weather this week and I'm sure the mega doses on vitamin C have held what ever this is at bay, but T isn't helping by coming in yowling at 12am
I've been studying linocuts on the net. I've been looking at other artist's work and comparing it to my two attempts. (By the way, this is a path to disaster and I highly recommend not doing that, and soon I
Do you remember when I wrote the post about cutting my first linocut a few days ago? I pondered about better tools and better equipment, and I emailed the Oxford Printmakers Cooperative and got a lovely email back from instructor
One of the practical courses I signed up for at Art in Action was the how to batik course. Anything where I get to draw with a medium and use colour is of interest and so I very eagerly anticipated
I can't believe I did this! Ever since Art in Action I've been fascinated with printing. With the transfer of ink from a design onto paper. At Art in Action I saw and met amazingly talented people who carved and printed
I've been thinking a lot lately about why I write this blog. A friend once said that it’s all nonsense. That my life
I'm learning how to print and Theo is just not impressed with me. :) But me? I'm impressed with myself even if only a little. Just after Art in Action I decided I'd love to try printing lino cuts, so
There is a new feeling in the air around here. A fresh new perspective about art, my art, any art in a way which the Wordpress weekly photo challenge has asked for. These are the days of Art in Action; a