Thursday 7 February 2019

Art in Cambridge,UK 1




 Cambridge is a treasure  house for lovers of fine art. It would take several days to see all of the wonderful sources ,many of the  major art museums and galleries are free.It is worth travelling from London where special exhibitions can be expensive to see the art available in Cambridge. I am going to list  my favourite works from some of the permanent exhibitions.

 

 Kings College Chapel

  

 

                                                         The Adoration of The Magi,Rubens

                                                                              

This glorious painting was donated to Kings College in the early 1960s.It stands above the altar in the Chapel, a lovely building in it's own right.A good way to enjoy this painting is to attend a service where you may also hear the famous choir singing.Check the website to make sure that a service is available .This is a quiet , prayerful space, not the place to eat your sandwiches or take a noisy phone call.

                                                                         www.kings.cam.ac.uk

 

There are plenty of nice cafes and a good Kings gift shop in Kings Parade .There are a number of private art galleries with  quality original paintings for sale.A lovely card would be an affordable souvenir from one of these shops.  

 

 

Kettle's Yard 

 

What I really love about this  gallery in Castle Street is that it is set in a house and the paintings are hung in the way that the owner Jim Ede, intended.  All the rooms are cottage style with simple furniture and layouts. The paintings bought mainly in the 1930s, reflect   naive,unfussy styles.                   

A new gallery has now been added for special, temporary exhibitions.There is also a very good cafe serving light meals and refreshments. The shop does not have to accessed through the gallery.

 

Check for opening times before you visit  kettlesyard.co.uk

 

 These  are my favourite paintings  by a Cornish fisherman,Alfred Wallis.He painted on any cheap base that he could get hold of like cardboard with limited colours. He had no art training, no lessons in perspective,which helped him to retain the naive , child like style that makes his work so attractive.

French lugsail fishing boat,Alfred Wallis

White house and Cottages, Alfred Wallis



 Christopher Wood sought to portray his work in bright colours and modern style .This flower painting from the 1930s is a lovely example of his work.

Flowers, ChristopherWood.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thursday 17 January 2019

Cake


The fuss and hard work of the holiday season are now over.It is a relief to take a break and enjoy the remains of the Christmas cake in the warmth of the kitchen when the temperature outside remains below freezing.


                                          
The Cake

Wednesday 12 December 2018

Christmas Cards



My Christmas cards are now with the printers .They are very quick so I should be able to send them out soon.

 I have decided to stay with the bird theme this year .

 

                                             
Blackbird

Happy Christmas

Sunday 18 November 2018

Winter Scenes on Pastel Paper



 Cool coloured pastel paper is good  for providing a background for winter scenes.I have used gouache for these .I shal have these designs as Christmas cards.


                                                               
Berry Feast









                                                         

    
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Sunday 11 November 2018

Oil Pastels



I have been using some oil pastels for life drawing and to do some drawings ready to make into Christmas cards.

It is essential to use good quality pastels and paper such as mi-teintes ,Daler Rowney or Ingres paper.

                                                                             
An Uphill Struggle



                                                                                        


                                                                                                         Imogen (oil pastel)

Saturday 6 October 2018

Cambridge Exhibition



  Three entries for an exhibition

                                                                         

Cambridge Market
AldeburghBeach

    
London Buses

Wednesday 27 June 2018

Aldeburgh Beach



We are having a heat wave and thoughts turn to a visit to the coast. One of my favourite coastal places is Aldeburgh in Suffolk. This fishing village has a huge shingle beach,  sparkling cool sea water with a huge sky beyond.There are several fishing boats but this big blue boat is a favourite. It can be seen coming into land in the early morning.

As it rests on the shore the fishermen gut their catch providing delicious fresh seafood to eat on the spot in the small cafes nearby or to take home  .

 

 

                                                                 
Aldeburgh Beach


                                
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