I can sing a rainbow

‘Write down a list of songs that connect to colour’ As an artist I find this challenge, quite challengeing. There is hardly any room for art! And so I have decided to do a collage of album sleeves of songs I love. Hospital Radio Reading has just gone completely digital and the albums and vinlyContinue reading “I can sing a rainbow”

Colourful voices

‘Colour in your singing’ This is a great challenge to paint while listening to music. Not worrying about anything other than what colour takes your fancy. I am using a old school techinique of a line creating shapes to colour. I am going to use watercolour and allow it to cross the lines and mergeContinue reading “Colourful voices”

Imperfect Creations

‘Use a spillage, stain or tear to inspire your creativity’ I saw this on an Instagram reel and thought I must try it. Splashes of watercolour to create people, trees or clouds. Watercolour is unpredictable at its best and splashing adds more chaos into the mix! I felt my splashes were people with umbrellas inContinue reading “Imperfect Creations”

Found it first

The colours of Autumn are hard to replicate! Day 7 of the 64 Million Artists January challenge. I’m lucky that I have been collecting and pressing leaves in shades of Autumn for a different project. I wanted to create a natural palette for Procreate sampling the colours from nature. Today is a real experiment stickingContinue reading “Found it first”

Glorious

Day 6 of the January 64 Million Artists challenge.  – Glorify an everyday object. Speak as if it’s the best thing you have ever owned! Nothing scares me more than writing poetry! I apologise for what is about to happen. Ode to the Mince Pie It’s the seasonal festive treat, Which none of my familyContinue reading “Glorious”

In Common

Today’s 64 Million Artist prompt is quite a challenge! ‘Find someone you have something in common with and connect with that person’ How do you turn a prompt into a piece of art? When out walking look at your neighbours front door, or front garden. What sort of person are they, tidy, come as youContinue reading “In Common”