Monday, 17 November 2014

Winter news and 2015

Hello!

A terribly long gap since my last post, though luckily I had brought you up to date already with everything I was up to for little while, so we haven't missed much!

My next (and last) event for this year is the Art Market in Holmfirth. The Art Market has over 100 artists and makers and runs over the next two weekends. There is a evening preview on the Saturday night, followed by a day long market on Sunday.  I will be there on the last weekend of November, so you can catch me between 8-10pm on the 29th, and 10am-4pm on the 30th. I will be exhibiting a selection of my latest work, including some smaller pieces which are perfect Christmas presents, along with a new collection of cards and postcards.

Wainhouse Tower, Halifax


If you can't make the art market you can still see my work at a number of galleries. My two newest stockists are Alchemy Art and Framing in Macclesfield, and Art&Rose in Pocklington. You can see new work, made exclusively for those galleries in both. For the full list of my stockists please visit my website.

Mow Cop, Cheshire. On display in Alchemy Art and Framing, Macclesfield

Sledmere Castle. On display in Art&Rose, Pocklington

Looking to 2015...I'm pleased to say that I will once again by taking part in York Open Studios next year. I had a great time opening my home up to visitors and turning my living room into a gallery earlier this year, so I'm thrilled to be part of the event again. I will also be exhibiting a collection of my work at Stillingfleet Lodge Gardens, as part of their arts programme in May 2015. More on that later. As for the rest of 2015... my work schedule will be a little different next year as my partner and I are excitedly expecting the arrival of our first child in early May. I am hoping to keep my stockists topped up with new work, and will definitely be taking part in some exhibitions over summer, but I may not be appearing at as many events as usual. I shall let you know as my plans develop!

Have a lovely run up to Christmas x

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