Dec 13, 2022

In anticipation of a welcome thaw in the current sub zero temperatures, and with more than with a bit of trepidation, I am preparing to hold an open studio this Sunday Dec 18th, from 12 noon to 3pm.


There'll be mince pies, mulled wine, with an alcohol free version too. My magnificent new studio will be open to ramble through. There will be a chance to look at some paintings including some in progress... And if you'd like to get your own hands dirty, you might even try a bit of painting yourself (please bring an old shirt or apron and I'll offer you gloves).


Obviously, I am making this up as I go along. . . . If you've been before, you will know what to expect and if you have not been before, but need to know more, you can sign up for my newsletter, as the open studio event is for the elite members of this group.


If the expected thaw doesn't happen. I guess I'll have to cancel. I have left it as long as possible to decide and I know that a thaw is expected but right now my driveway is an ice rink. 

So here's hoping for thaw best.




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life as an artist

I write about life as an artist and the challenges that this choice presents. I was born without arms in 1961 and this makes my painting demanding, my life stimulating and my choices complex. I like it like this.