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The categories below show my work past and present. I realise there is nothing more frustrating than looking through pieces of artwork wanting to buy, and finding SOLD stickers on all of them. I can only say, that because my styles are so varied, it gives you a chance to see what I can do.....and commissions are always welcome! Please note that all the images are subject to copyright and may not be reproduced without the artist's permission. |
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Since I got a kiln for Christmas a year or so back, I've been having a great time playing with enamels. They don't always come out how I plan, but that's part of the fun. They are completely lightfast, so are the perfect picture for a sunny room. |
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I've branched out into enamel jewellery. The pieces {mostly pendants and earrings} are currently in the shop, but I haven't been able to photograph them yet. Watch this space! |
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Acrylic Inks are a fabulous medium. Used neat, the colours are so vibrant..but they can be watered down to achieve wonderful tonal effects. A current favourite. |
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Who said landscapes have to be green and brown? Texture plays as big a part as colour in these paintings, and as a consequence, they are very tactile. |
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A more traditional style here. Probably the start of my painting journey. I still go back to pen and ink when I get 'painter's block'. |
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Most of these pictures were formed quite organically. The paint was poured onto the glass and the patterns occurred naturally. |
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I love oils, but because I am hugely impatient, I don't do too many of them. |
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I have to be in the mood to get messy when I use pastels. The freedom you get when using them is unlike any other medium. |
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Portraits and landscapes. Please don't look if you are a professional photographer! |
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