Art in the Corridor at Addenbrookes is to raise money for CUH Arts.
Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust’s arts-in-health programme is dedicated to transforming the hospital experience, promoting wellbeing and inspiring hope through live, visual and participatory arts.
50 works of art have been chosen for this exhibition and all are priced between £50 and £250 to make art more affordable to all. If you are in the area do drop in and take a look, all sales will help those in need from children to the elderly.
I am delighted that my urban sketch of my own bike leaning on the railing outside Great St Mary's has been chosen.
Click on the link to find out more:
https://www.cuh.nhs.uk/about-us/our-structure/other-departments/cuh-arts/
Byard Art put at an amazing exhibition for Christmas which is for all tastes where they showcase their regular artists. I am very proud to be one of their regular exhibitors.
This year I have 2 larger paintings and 4 small ones for their 'Small Wall'. These paintings are all under £550 and mine have some delicious multicoloured shine in them in the form of 'a metal leaf that has been heat-treated, chemically-treated or both to develop dazzling patinas and unique discolorations'. It is something special.
In Cambridge shopping? do pop in as there is also some very beautiful jewellery and lots of funky ceramics.
The Christmas Cracker exhibition runs from 12 November to 24 December.
I exhibited at the lovely Lux Gallery in Birmingham during Open Studios on 1 & 2 October. BOS (Birmingham Open Studios) has only been going for a few years but the number of artists and areas in Birmingham it reached has grown considerably each year, with over 100 artists taking part in 2022.
BOS is run by Owen de Visser who also runs the recently opened Lux Gallery at 13 Greenfield Crescent, Edgbaston B15 3AU. He had 4 of his regular artists taking over a space on his walls and invited the artists to spend the weekend in the gallery with him. I must say it was very enjoyable and there were a lot of laughs and some fizz was drunk!
Owen is keeping several of my paintings for a week or two but there is usually something by me on his walls. You can buy direct from him.
If you live in or around Birmingham, Greenfield Crescent is a beautiful tree-lined street which is closed to traffic. There are other lovely shops and a well known eatery, Chapter, also on the crescent. Well worth a visit to mooch around and have brunch or a coffee.
Painter living in Cambridge. Mixes fantasy and realism and loves medieval art and it's detail. An avid sketcher.
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