
And the moral is: always check your spam folder!
Some weeks ago I posted about there being nothing like a deadline to focus the mind. The deadline in question was a new Open Exhibition

Some weeks ago I posted about there being nothing like a deadline to focus the mind. The deadline in question was a new Open Exhibition

It’s been one of those weeks at the easel where everything I’ve painted has felt like quite a struggle! This is half-sheet of a Parisien

My first tentative foray into portraiture I have tremendous admiration for anyone that even considers tackling portraiture. This admiration rises even further for anyone that

I seem to be experiencing a period of glass half emptiness when it comes to my paintings! By nature, I think I’m usually ‘glass half

My latest exhibition news from Starling Studios. Find out how it went, what sold and what happened in Bologna!

The opening weekend of Starling Studios exhibition as part of Brighton’s annual Artists Open Houses.

A summary of how I planned the hang for my temporary exhibition at Starling Studios along with some tips and techniques to make it as quick and easy as possible.

You may recall this watercolour painting of London’s Picadilly Circus from a few weeks ago: Well, I so enjoyed painting this, and how it turned

A watercolour painting of an everyday Barcelona street scene.

I’m sure many of you will identify with the title of this post! Barcelona Barcelona didn’t disappoint and although we only left recently, we’re already

Hola! I’m afraid this will be an intentionally brief post as, after much trepidation over flight cancellations etc – we did actually make it to

If you recall, this was the painting I submitted for my last session of Paul Talbot Greaves‘ course in using green in watercolour: Here’s the