We like to explore different materials and techniques inspired by landscape and found objects. I enjoy abstract using lots of textures and earthy colours reflecting the geology of the landscape.
We like to meet to explore different materials and techniques inspired by beautiful landscape and found objects. It is such fun to experiment with different media and techniques. My favourite media is pastels.
We like to meet to explore different materials and techniques inspired by beautiful landscape and found objects. I am enjoying using different media and experimenting. I am inspired by Scotland and our local surroundings.
Sunlight and reflections and the contrasts they create on the landscape and on objects, inspire me. This source of subjects leads to a diverse range of paintings using a variety of mediums.
I am part of the Indigo Shady group. We like to meet to explore different materials and techniques inspired by beautiful landscape and found objects. I work mainly in acrylics and my work is usually fairly large and sometimes dramatic.
Fiona is known for the sensitivity of her work in oil pastel and other media. Based in Arnside, she has exhibited locally and nationally. Originals, prints and hand-made cards, inspired by the natural world and island travels, will be available.
I had a background in art, which I’d loved since childhood but I only took up painting “seriously” after I retired. I get a lot of my inspiration from my surroundings. I work with a variety of mediums and love experimenting.
I am an abstract painter – acrylic, mixed media, and digital. My artwork Is influenced by my interest in the human mind, emotions, and our responses to the landscape, the cosmos and world events. I have been exhibiting for 23 years.
Making art is an itch that has to be scratched. I make art everyday, sometimes painting, usually print making, always drawing. My inspiration comes from everywhere, mostly landscapes, usually from the where I live. Recently, scale has become part of the process, and current works are small. What interests me as much as the image I make, when I print, is the process used to make it, using lino cut techniques and tools, some conventional, some not. However, as always, when the paper is about to be lifted, there is the anticipation and then the moment of surprise when the image is revealed.