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Turning on a sixpence….
Six weeks ago I was in Morocco celebrating a friends 60th birthday. We were a mixed group of 17 partygoers, English, Italian, French ages ranging from mid 30s to early 80’s. It was a fabulous weekend and once back in my studio near Granada I was allowing the colours,...
Save the day! Friday 3rd April @3pm (15:00 LONDON)
HI! I hope you are well and coping with the lockdown as best you can. I have created a small studio space in my apartment, its cosy but adequate. I have just read an interesting article by Aisha S. Ahmad about how we are all shifting our perceptions and trying to be...
Beat the lockdown! FREE online sessions coming soon!
Hope you are well and staying safe. Just to let you know I am planning a series of FREE* online sessions to go out in a couple of weeks. I will be sending an email out to my mailing list, if you reading this you are signed up for my blog you may not be signed up for...
Review of Elizabeth Schowachert’s brushes for Cold Wax Medium
As a painter using oil and cold wax medium I am always in the search for tools that create interesting marks and textures. It is important to me to have a range of marks on a piece, to avoid too much similarity as this can lead to a uniform surface that lacks...
Trip trap troll goes trolling…
troll/trɒl,trəʊl/ verb carefully and systematically search an area for something. Under the Postwick viaduct is a small area of urban heaven. The viaduct is about 600 metres long. It forms part of the Norwich southern bypass (which was completed in 1992) and...
Cold Wax Medium comparison
Jacksons Art store in London asked me to compare the range of Cold Wax Mediums that are available for their blog. I compared them the side by side in various situations as well as completing six small paintings, each using one of the six mediums. Along the way, I...
I’ve made a shop !
Apologise if you had had this in an email but I wanted to share my excitement as I've managed to create an online shop of small things that goes live on SUNDAY. I'm currently on a ferry from Santander to Portsmouth en route back to Norwich. I'm looking forward to...
…from drawings to paintings
“Colour moves around until it sits still” Michele Whiting Below are the seven paintings I have been working on, alongside the compositions and/images that fuelled their development. Are they finished? I think so, at least they have stopped talking to me. Nothing...
And so it starts…. Drawings from Calle Real
I have had a busy few weeks! In October I exhibited some paintings from last year in an village house here in Spain. Whilst the exhibition was planned, an Art Walk event involving 30+ artists, I had no idea where I would be allocated a space but I found myself in a...
Technique: Mounting work on paper onto a panel
I like to work on paper, particularly for small pices, they are less 'precious', and paper is easier to travel with than panels. Working on paper also gives you the option of cropping down, often revealing stronger compositions. In addition I don't like to trap...
Technique; Making your own Cold Wax medium
When your journey into Cold Wax medium gets serious there will come a time when you want, or need to make your own. I make my own as I had the equipment already from my Encaustic painting days, it is much cheaper than the store brands and the ingredients are readily...
BLOG POST; OOPS !
Hi, I published a new blog post yesterday but the title was from the previous one so you may have dismissed it! Apologies.. . You can read it here THOUGHTS ON MY NEW WORK Have a jolly day Sally
Turning on a sixpence….
Six weeks ago I was in Morocco celebrating a friends 60th birthday. We were a mixed group of 17 partygoers, English, Italian, French ages ranging from mid 30s to early 80’s. It was a fabulous weekend and once back in my studio near Granada I was allowing the colours,...
Save the day! Friday 3rd April @3pm (15:00 LONDON)
HI! I hope you are well and coping with the lockdown as best you can. I have created a small studio space in my apartment, its cosy but adequate. I have just read an interesting article by Aisha S. Ahmad about how we are all shifting our perceptions and trying to be...
Beat the lockdown! FREE online sessions coming soon!
Hope you are well and staying safe. Just to let you know I am planning a series of FREE* online sessions to go out in a couple of weeks. I will be sending an email out to my mailing list, if you reading this you are signed up for my blog you may not be signed up for...
Review of Elizabeth Schowachert’s brushes for Cold Wax Medium
As a painter using oil and cold wax medium I am always in the search for tools that create interesting marks and textures. It is important to me to have a range of marks on a piece, to avoid too much similarity as this can lead to a uniform surface that lacks...
Trip trap troll goes trolling…
troll/trɒl,trəʊl/ verb carefully and systematically search an area for something. Under the Postwick viaduct is a small area of urban heaven. The viaduct is about 600 metres long. It forms part of the Norwich southern bypass (which was completed in 1992) and...
Cold Wax Medium comparison
Jacksons Art store in London asked me to compare the range of Cold Wax Mediums that are available for their blog. I compared them the side by side in various situations as well as completing six small paintings, each using one of the six mediums. Along the way, I...
I’ve made a shop !
Apologise if you had had this in an email but I wanted to share my excitement as I've managed to create an online shop of small things that goes live on SUNDAY. I'm currently on a ferry from Santander to Portsmouth en route back to Norwich. I'm looking forward to...
…from drawings to paintings
“Colour moves around until it sits still” Michele Whiting Below are the seven paintings I have been working on, alongside the compositions and/images that fuelled their development. Are they finished? I think so, at least they have stopped talking to me. Nothing...
And so it starts…. Drawings from Calle Real
I have had a busy few weeks! In October I exhibited some paintings from last year in an village house here in Spain. Whilst the exhibition was planned, an Art Walk event involving 30+ artists, I had no idea where I would be allocated a space but I found myself in a...
Technique: Mounting work on paper onto a panel
I like to work on paper, particularly for small pices, they are less 'precious', and paper is easier to travel with than panels. Working on paper also gives you the option of cropping down, often revealing stronger compositions. In addition I don't like to trap...
Technique; Making your own Cold Wax medium
When your journey into Cold Wax medium gets serious there will come a time when you want, or need to make your own. I make my own as I had the equipment already from my Encaustic painting days, it is much cheaper than the store brands and the ingredients are readily...
BLOG POST; OOPS !
Hi, I published a new blog post yesterday but the title was from the previous one so you may have dismissed it! Apologies.. . You can read it here THOUGHTS ON MY NEW WORK Have a jolly day Sally
Turning on a sixpence….
Six weeks ago I was in Morocco celebrating a friends 60th birthday. We were a mixed group of 17 partygoers, English, Italian, French ages ranging from mid 30s to early 80’s. It was a fabulous weekend and once back in my studio near Granada I was allowing the colours,...
Save the day! Friday 3rd April @3pm (15:00 LONDON)
HI! I hope you are well and coping with the lockdown as best you can. I have created a small studio space in my apartment, its cosy but adequate. I have just read an interesting article by Aisha S. Ahmad about how we are all shifting our perceptions and trying to be...
Beat the lockdown! FREE online sessions coming soon!
Hope you are well and staying safe. Just to let you know I am planning a series of FREE* online sessions to go out in a couple of weeks. I will be sending an email out to my mailing list, if you reading this you are signed up for my blog you may not be signed up for...
Review of Elizabeth Schowachert’s brushes for Cold Wax Medium
As a painter using oil and cold wax medium I am always in the search for tools that create interesting marks and textures. It is important to me to have a range of marks on a piece, to avoid too much similarity as this can lead to a uniform surface that lacks...
Trip trap troll goes trolling…
troll/trɒl,trəʊl/ verb carefully and systematically search an area for something. Under the Postwick viaduct is a small area of urban heaven. The viaduct is about 600 metres long. It forms part of the Norwich southern bypass (which was completed in 1992) and...
Cold Wax Medium comparison
Jacksons Art store in London asked me to compare the range of Cold Wax Mediums that are available for their blog. I compared them the side by side in various situations as well as completing six small paintings, each using one of the six mediums. Along the way, I...
I’ve made a shop !
Apologise if you had had this in an email but I wanted to share my excitement as I've managed to create an online shop of small things that goes live on SUNDAY. I'm currently on a ferry from Santander to Portsmouth en route back to Norwich. I'm looking forward to...
…from drawings to paintings
“Colour moves around until it sits still” Michele Whiting Below are the seven paintings I have been working on, alongside the compositions and/images that fuelled their development. Are they finished? I think so, at least they have stopped talking to me. Nothing...
And so it starts…. Drawings from Calle Real
I have had a busy few weeks! In October I exhibited some paintings from last year in an village house here in Spain. Whilst the exhibition was planned, an Art Walk event involving 30+ artists, I had no idea where I would be allocated a space but I found myself in a...
Technique: Mounting work on paper onto a panel
I like to work on paper, particularly for small pices, they are less 'precious', and paper is easier to travel with than panels. Working on paper also gives you the option of cropping down, often revealing stronger compositions. In addition I don't like to trap...
Technique; Making your own Cold Wax medium
When your journey into Cold Wax medium gets serious there will come a time when you want, or need to make your own. I make my own as I had the equipment already from my Encaustic painting days, it is much cheaper than the store brands and the ingredients are readily...
BLOG POST; OOPS !
Hi, I published a new blog post yesterday but the title was from the previous one so you may have dismissed it! Apologies.. . You can read it here THOUGHTS ON MY NEW WORK Have a jolly day Sally








