Still Alive: The Contemporary Still Life
Exhibition at Mall Galleries 5 – 23 August / 10 – 5 / Closed Sundays
Private View Tuesday 5 August / 6 – 8
I have these 3 paintings in the show
Still Alive: The Contemporary Still Life
Exhibition at Mall Galleries 5 – 23 August / 10 – 5 / Closed Sundays
Private View Tuesday 5 August / 6 – 8
I have these 3 paintings in the show
Nasturtiums in a marmalade jar to cheer up a rather grey Friday. This will be in the Bankside Gallery’s Summer Show ‘ Off The Wall ‘
25 July – 7 September 11-6 open daily | Bankside Gallery is right by Blackfriars Station on the Southbank, near Tate Modern and The Founders Arms – great views of The Thames, St Pauls etc. I believe the Gallery has been called ‘one of London’s hidden gems’ and if it hasn’t it is now!
While you’re in the Gallery, there is an excellent bookshop where this is for sale ….
25 July – 7 September / 11-6 daily

For a bit of fun and to get away from ‘painting’ – just to make something special. I once read about Dora Carrington and she used to make silver foil pictures which people liked and bought – so these are some of my versions.
This was a 75th birthday present for my Dad – he liked sheep.
This was a present for a friend
….and so was this…..
and this…..
This one was larger – for an exhibition called ‘London Live’
And most recently a wedding present…….
It was so exciting when I learnt to read – it was amazing and I read everything available to me which was a lot as my Mother and Grandparents both had many books. Birthday presents were often books – The Borrowers / Enid Blyton / Arthur Mee’s Childrens’ Encyclopedia and hundreds more.
It wasn’t long before I thought I would also produce a book – I started but didn’t see the project through……
On Thursday (June 19th) my latest involvement with books is published.
It really is interesting – 76 RWS members in their own words on where images come from / how to start a painting / when to stop (very important ) favourite materials / and much more – lots of pictures as well. Highly recommend it!
Well – I tripped on the stairs at home and fractured my humerus bone. Good news was that it was a nice tidy fracture, and it was my left arm so I can do most things with my right hand, just slowly. Definitely on the mend now but I must say it was the most excruciating pain I have ever felt, and I am lucky it wasn’t worse.
Well, ‘Lah -di – dah, Lah – di – dah ‘ as Annie Hall said.
Now I am going to bed to watch Woody Allen, A Documentary for about the 10th time.
Work in progress – since returning from sunny St Ives been working on this, feeling OK about it so mustn’t fiddle too much.
That’s what you always wrote on postcards from the seaside!
St Ives in Cornwall is surrounded by the sea – it’s a very inspirational place – you have to draw / paint / make down here.
We’re staying in a lovely flat with roof top views.
A few days in the little Cornish town St Ives. Famous for artists – Turner visited but the art scene really blossomed in the 1940’s / 1950’s when Ben Nicholson and Christopher Wood discovered Alfred Wallis. I’m sure Winifred Nicholson was also with them, although she never gets any credit. Margaret Mellis and Adrian Stokes lived here and when war broke out Ben Nicholson, now married to Barbara Hepworth, their triplets plus a nanny arrived for the duration. Then there were Patrick Heron,Terry Frost,Roger Hilton, Bryan Wynter,Peter Lanyon,Wilhemina Barns-Graham – and more. The Tate Gallery opened an outpost here 21 years ago to mark the important influence of these artists in British Art. The current exhibition is about the international influence that these artists had and is really busy – I have just been and the galleries are packed!
Trezion, a beautiful house, with garden and a studio topped by a dome once belonged to Ben Nicholson. Michael Foreman – famous illustrator/writer and his wife Louise have lived here for many years and are now downsizing – a very special house with a real artistic pedigree is now on the market.
