Urban Canvas street art - 27th, 28th and 30th June - 3 days of fun, sunshine and chalk With St Bedes Primary School, Widnes
Instantly Yours
Imaginatively titled this piece of stop frame imaging details the wonderful work by the children of St. Gerard in their quest to create an instant piece of Street art from chalks and poster paint.
The colourful chalk snake
Urban Canvas street art - 27th, 28th and 30th June - 3 days of fun, sunshine and chalk With St Gerards RC primary school, Widnes
Glasto Fantastic - 5 long days in June Rain. Mud. Wellies. Dancing. Fun. Sunshine. Colour. Music. Camping.Happiness.
I was recently very kindly invited to join a group of working artists called 'Mark Makers.' I was thrilled to be selected as it now meant I had a creative place where I can once again discuss my ideas with other like-minded individuals and receive critical feedback on my work. Currently, we are working on a small project for the display cabinet in The Brindley, Runcorn. We have been asked to respond to one of two written texts which I have found quite challenging in itself as it is not something I would normally do within my own work. I chose the piece 'Crow Country' by Mark Cocker because of its use of wonderful descriptives. Below is a preliminary drawing that I began late last week - please note that I have somewhat neglected my drawing for quite some time now so this is by no means finished!