Showing posts with label East Anglia Mini Print Exhibition. Show all posts
Showing posts with label East Anglia Mini Print Exhibition. Show all posts

Friday, October 14, 2016

Regrowth and Sky

Regrowth and Sky 7.5 x 10cm monotype
What I have noticed since returning from Maine is the verdancy of the fields, the brighter green and the angry sky. A few days ago while walking Lyra I was caught in a a surprise shower.  You could see the rain off in the distance as I set off and it caught me while on the back side of the farm. The weather seems to move fast and I half-expected a rainbow. 

The good news is that I sold one of my mini prints at the East Anglian Mini Print Exhibition and Lesley  (the curator) from Red Dot will be moving it to a new space in Bury St Edmunds in November.  She wants a new print. 

Early this morning I prepared some new plates, I took the ones I'd made earlier in the summer to Maine and didn't bring them back… Preparing the plates entails cutting some of them to size and filing the sides.  After that I tried to approximate the feel of a walk with the October weather and the green that dominates as the wheat comes up in Akua Intaglio ink, drawing backwards, of course.


Monday, August 22, 2016

Mini Monotypes of Suffolk at the East Anglia Mini Print Exhibition

Delighted that all three of my mini prints were accepted into the East Anglia Mini Print Exhibition which will be held at the new Garage Gallery in Aldeburgh, Suffolk. The exhibition runs from 23-28 September at:

The Garage Gallery
152 The High Street  
Aldeburgh Suffolk

Opening Times
Fri 23  -  11am - 7pm            Mon 26 - 11am - 5pm
Sat 24  -  11 am - 7pm           Tues 27 - 11am - 5pm
Sun 25 -  11am - 4pm            Wed 28 - 11am - 3pm

Lesley Jackson, from Red Dot art consultancy, is curating the exhibition and has a facebook page where you can see more about it here: https://www.facebook.com/eastanglia.miniprint and a website here: http://www.reddotartconsultancy.co.uk/east-anglia-mini-print
I think the monotype above will be my mini print for the browser, inspired by a recent visit to Wyken Vineyard.