How to choose art – Enduring art styles.
Some types of art will always be popular for all types of homes. Here are some ideas for you … Contemporary Art, Impressionism Art, Abstract Art …
Some types of art will always be popular for all types of homes. Here are some ideas for you … Contemporary Art, Impressionism Art, Abstract Art …
Generally speaking, on a large, plain wall a tiny piece of artwork would not be suitable. Conversely, artwork that is too big could possibly overtake everything else in the room. But … if you absolutely love it and want to own it, you may be compelled to buy it at once and make it work with the space you have.
Imagine how such a distinctive gift, created with love and chosen by you, can make a truly outstanding favour for a friend, relative or colleague. How special they will feel, and what a lovely, memorable connection to have with them …
Taking the best care of your new artwork just requires a little care and forethought. Here are some easy tips …
Rule number one: If you instantly like a piece of art, do not hesitate – that one is for you! Buy art that you feel a connection with, whether you love the colours, textures, the subject or the overall atmosphere that it evokes …
… inspiration comes from exploring various captivating subjects such as landscapes, skies, water, flowers and trees. My work ranges from figurative to semi-abstract and abstract.
Working with people who care really does make a difference. My printed products have a variety of eco-friendly credentials, they include; organic production for biodiversity and soil fertility, ecologically friendly inks, vegan inks, managed forests for wildlife and environmental friendliness, recycled materials, and lowering emissions. I work with local printers to support our local businesses, and to provide greener shipping. The materials and processes have… Read More »A Bit of Colour for the planet.
When you are completely fascinated by something, time stands still. Capturing these moments in pictures keeps us connected with nature, and each other. These moments are the inspiration for my work …
Working outdoors gives a direct connection with nature and an essential way of seeing that can be carried back into the studio environment.
A real passion for something often takes you to unusual places in the most challenging weather! So I needed to put together a mini sketching kit for those blustery days ~ something exciting but compact ~ easy to manage even in the fickle wind.