Showing posts with label Art works for sale. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Art works for sale. Show all posts

Tuesday, 17 July 2018

Toy Think Tank Show Norwich

My little critters will be exhibiting themselves in the Attack of the Creatures beyond the forbidden Island at Nunns Yard Gallery in Norwich on the 4th and 5th of August 2018. This is a one off rare show in Norwich with Toy makers from all over coming. Not to be missed.

Cromer Summer show 2018







Holkham Beach painting


North Sea Painting


From the 21 July to 7th August my new Coastal landscape paintings will be on show at Gallery Norfolk in Cromer. Various sizes of work from small to gigantic all done in Dip ink pen and Watercolour. The Gallery is open from Monday to Saturday 10am to 5pm. Gallery Norfolk frame my work beautifully. Work is for sale framed and unframed. Due to me winning Paint Out Norwich last year these works will fly off the wall.

Sunday, 3 December 2017

Charity dog calender paintings


My Tigra dog painting features in a 2018 dog calender of rescue dogs for the Super SightHound Rescue dog charity in Norfolk. To buy a calender which raises cash for the charity contact Super SightHound rescue on facebook. If you would like me to paint a picture of your dog in and outdoor landscape scene please get in touch via my website contact form.

Thursday, 5 October 2017

Gallery Norfolk Norwich




Here is a painting of Elm Hill in Norwich.
This summer I have been painting landscapes around Norwich city for Gallery Norfolk. The Gallery is at the top of St.Giles number 60 next to the flower bed and Bethel street intersection. If your looking for my Cromer and North Norfolk paintings go to Gallery Norfolk in Cromer which is at 3 Church Street Cromer
Norfolk. Both Galleries open from Monday to Friday 10 am to 5pm. 

Wednesday, 4 October 2017

Fish Paintings by Emma Hill






Last week I helped my cousin Emma Hill put her show up at the NNUH. Its a fantastic must see show of paintings of Fish.

Emma Hill was born in Norfolk and currently lives by the sea on the North Norfolk Coast.  She studied for a Foundation Degree in Art at what was then known as the Norwich Art College in the 1980s.  Since then, Emma has continued to create her art whilst at the same time raising her son.  Emma paints in acrylic on canvas and paper.
In her present artwork, Emma explores her growing fascination with fish and in the process is seeking to create an aquarium in the surroundings through artistic means.   Emma herself finds fish beautiful and very calming.  She has started to paint fish from seas and rivers from all over the world.    The very recognisable logo for the Cromer Crab Company was also a design of Emma's.
This exhibition at the NNUH will be Emma's first in these surroundings as a solo artist.  The artwork can be seen on level 3 of the centre block.

Friday, 25 November 2016

NNUH Winter exhibition






Painting above of Wiventon Hall which featured in Normal for Norfolk television series earlier this year.

New exhibition at the NNUH hospital of my paintings stretching down the corridor of level 2 and at the end and beginning of level one. Show is on for next few months. Here is a brochure with half the paintings. In total there is 60 paintings on the 8th of December is the Christmas Fair at the NNUH with free parking. Exhibition is open for patients, staff and visitors of the hospital.



 

Tuesday, 6 September 2016

Hive Alive Sydney


Hive Alive opening night is 6pm 21 September 2016 at Alpha House just off King street on Union street. A show about bees to save bees.  My sculpture travelled from Norwich to Sydney via my visiting brother Justin who resides in Sydney with his family. The sculpture is made from Plasticine it may be reshaped from the long journey. Very much a rare Sydney show of a collection of artists that hung out in Sydney in the 1990's and had a Golden Bee theme back then. The exhibition is the start of a World Golden Bee community and happenings.

Friday, 1 July 2016

Arts East Magazine article






Full page spread in this months issue of Arts East magazine in Norfolk. From the 16 July to 6th August. I will be having a Solo show of my North Norfolk landscape paintings. Come along to Cromer and find the Gallery just opposite Henry's cafe and Merchants place just up from the fisherman's slope to beach. Open Monday to Saturday 10am to 5pm.


Sunday, 10 April 2016

New website launch!



My new website has been launched today with a shop. Yippee!! Thanks to Beepmode website development that specialises in artists and writers websites for working so hard to make it happen.

Monday, 19 October 2015

Paint Out Norwich competition



This week I will be in the Paint Out Norwich Competition painting 5 different parts of the City in old school ink and watercolour on paper. Lets hope the all fairs well to good calm weather. One of the paintings will be auctioned off on at the Hostry where there will be a Gala night of champagne, nibbles, auction and exhibition. Then for a month the paintings will be in an exhibition at the Hostry in Norwich cathedral and for sale.


Friday, 18 September 2015

Dandifest Highlights at the NNUH


Some of the work from Dandifest 2015 in Norwich has gone up at the NNUH hospital on the 2nd floor for a special exhibition. The work was randomly picked to go in the exhibition and was everything I could hang in a day. Next exhibition I would like to print out photos of the larger works from Dandifest and show them. But this will have to wait till next year when I have more time. This exhibition will be up till November.

Wednesday, 16 September 2015

Goob signed sketches on exhibition from Q & A


Sketches of the Goob film Q&A in Norwich Cinema city are now framed and on show the Silver rooms Community hall in Norwich on Silver Road. Make an appointment with the Silver rooms to take a look round. 



The Goob is an award winning film made in Norfolk using real Norfolk actors with the Norfolk dialect. Its a fantastic film that stars Sean Harris. Sean now stars in Mission impossible films. The sketches were signed on the evening of the Q and A at Cinema City in Norwich, UK.  The DVD for the Goob will be out next week from the 21 September.

Tuesday, 15 September 2015

Houghton Hall Sketches


Houghton hall sketches of a Servant. I started working at Houghton hall in 2013 for the Houghton Revisited show, which brought back all the original paintings that once hung there before they were sold to the Hermitage in Russia. The rooms were brought back to there glory of the 1700's. Each day I look after different rooms. When there is quiet times so I fit in some sketching of the rooms.
This year I was brought back to Houghton Hall for the 'James Turrell show" Which is very modern art light show that is placed in different parts of Houghton. Sometimes I am looking after the light exhibits and other times I am i the house looking after the paintings in the rooms.
I have put all my sketches together and they are now on show at the NNUH hospital in Norwich on the 2nd Level corridor. I have mounted about 20 pictures and some are unmounted. They varied in size one picture is made up of lots of pictures where I have tried to draw the whole rooms and joined all the smaller sketches together together. If your in the NNUH it is an opportunity to see a piece of Houghton Hall. Houghton hall is open this year till the 24th October and well worth a visit.

Monday, 14 September 2015

'En plein air' Cromer beach paintings


My studio on the beach in Cromer a photo taken by Sally Hart who was on holiday and practising her photography. 



This painting done in ink and watercolour has Cromer church in the background. These paintings posted here are A4 but I paint up to A1 in size. I also paint other beaches on the coast line but mostly Cromer.


This one has a piece of Cromer pier, Davies lifeboat and the town. You can buy my paintings at Gallery Norfolk which is opposite Merchants place, just up the slope from the Rocket House cafe.
 


This painting has the whole pier, the lifeboat and Cromer.
 


This one has a some pier and no boats. 


Gallery Norfolk Summer show 2015



Gallery Norfolk has a Summer show of wonderful paintings by local artists.
My work has featured in the show this year with my beach paintings. Mostly of Cromer beach but also Overstrand and Sidestrand.
Whenever I get a chance to go to the coast I go by train with my bike. I get off at Gunton station and ride through the countryside and stay in my cousins house near my family. Every sunny day I ride into Cromer and set up on the beach to paint. This year my folks bought me this trailer so I can take a chair and stretched paper on board and all my paints down to the beach. Its really a children carrier but it does the job of taking all my work.



Last year I started beach painting as a break from city life. I done a dozen pictures and then took them up the slope by the Rocket House cafe and the life boat to Gallery Norfolk which is just on the left on the main street.



Catherine who works at the Gallery was delighted with the art and took it out the back to show Polly who owns the gallery and also makes picture frames. Polly said she would trial them to see how they go.



Polly frames some of the work for the show and then the others are mounted and unmounted sitting in racks.



The work has done very well and selling better then any of us expected.



'En plein air' beach painting can be very windy. But worth being outside catching the rays and fresh air. I look forward to the next sunny day to wheelie on down to the beach on my bike. The art works are all for sale and prised very reasonably for people to take home an original work from there holidays as a cheery memory to help them through the long winter nights.



Monday, 3 August 2015

Ukulele Caberet London Beach Party sketches


I was invited to draw the Poster for July's Beach Party theme. The actually event fell on a day when I was delivering a commission to London so I went down there and made a day of it. Dropping off sculptures in the morning spending the day at Tate Britain and Modern then eating out in a vegetarian restaurant and then heading over to the Lincoln Lounge in Kings Cross to see the Ukulele cabaret. 



The musicians were great fun off stage and on



I had not intended to sketch everyone, but got carried away with the music



Tricity Vogue organises the events monthly the next one is in September



Erin Hunter singing about child birth


Jungle book songs




The bar owners


The enthusiasts 


Playing the drum box



Background uke


Rapping to the Uke


Eye lashes that you could string a Uke with



The more serious Uke


First timer Uke


Birthday boy


Beard that you could string a uke with


Rocking out on a Uke


Thursday, 30 July 2015

Pride without Prejudice time to catch


A poster by David Shenton of Pride without Prejudice show time to catch last few days of exhibition.
My work is on the right hand side and postcards are behind the desk. 

Sunday, 20 July 2014

Sketch Back Sunday week 6


Not that far away in Sketch back history this Dip ink pen drawing was drawn at Secret garden party in 2011. I went along to the festival with my Auntie Alex and we discovered a life drawing tent which ran day and night and was packed out.



Unknown artist at the Feedback bar in Sydney. I use to give out paper while I was drawing so that people wouldn't look over my shoulder. It got everyone going.



I somehow got myself and Lisa McKnight a job on an Atlantic clipper sailing boat on the Barrier Reef. It was extremely hard work for me as I was in the galley 18 hours a day. My bed was near the engine room and I hardly ever saw Lisa as she was a chamber maid. The idea was to get some diving in which didn't really happen. I did swim in my break and swam with the sharks which made me walk on water. 



The deckie, his job was to get the ropes and tie them up on the harbour. The ship was a night mare because the captain had lost his marbles which made it very stressful. He soon got taken off and replaced by a new captain.