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Snapshot – An HB Drawing exhibition at no format Gallery, Deptford – 10 to 22 September 2019

  http://www.hbdrawing.com Snapshot … an exhibition from HB Drawing today, celebrated the passion and dedication of artists that quietly (or not so quietly) work every day, mostly on their own, in studio spaces tucked in corners of houses, gardens and studio complexes. We wanted to share with visitors the varied practices, mad points of view, […]Read Post ›

Viarco Pencil Factory Residency, Portugal. 20 July to 1 August 2019

On the 20th July, 2019 at 6.18am my visit to the Viarco Pencil Factory in São João da Madeira, North West Portugal started from Kings Cross St Pancras, in the good company of Caroline Holt Wilson, a fellow HB Drawing peer. We travelled via Paris on the Eurostar, SNCF to Hendaye where we caught the […]Read Post ›

Drawing Breath: A workshop in Umbria combining drawing and mindfulness – 27 April to 4 May 2019

The ‘Drawing Breath’ retreat was led by Tania Kovats, Professor of drawing at Bath Spa University and Jane Sassienie, an organisational change consultant and psychotherapist…. both are life long meditators. The retreat was held in the beautiful rolling hills of Umbria at the classic Italian ‘Villa Pia’ just walking distance from Lippiano. My journey started […]Read Post ›

Lynn Painter-Stainers Prize 2019

Very pleased to have had this drawing selected to take part in the Lynn Painter-Stainers Prize Exhibition, 2019. And especially pleased to find my drawing next door to one of Ian Robinson’s masterpieces.      

SFSA Painting Open 2018 – no format Gallery and Deptford Does Art: December 2018

  The work above is seen here as it was shown at the No Format Gallery as part of the Painting Open 2018.  The show was spread across two sites, the other being at Deptford Does Art. This is a play on mixing colours and cutting out swatches in preparation of a painting. The ‘holes’ […]Read Post ›

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