Sharon Marie Winter Seasonal Dreamscapes
Sharon Marie Winter is an artist with an eye for the calm and considered values of day to day life. I see her work as a journey that dips a
Sharon Marie Winter is an artist with an eye for the calm and considered values of day to day life. I see her work as a journey that dips a
I thought it might be fun to warm ourselves up in this chilly month and learn a few facts about the Sun. For instance, did you know… The Sun
I first encountered Shelle’s paintings on Instagram a couple of years ago. Through following her, I would often see new updates or pieces of work
Hi Everyone. I thought it would be a good time to have a pre-christmas Fishink Ceramic Sale over on my instagram account @fishinkblog . This will
Welcome back to Fishinkblog for the second part of my post about the idyllic paintings of Simon Palmer. If you missed part 1 you can catch up
Welcome to Monday and another busy week ahead. We begin today with the first of another two-part post to celebrate the inspiring leafy watercolours
It’s been a while since I shared some classic book covers. I can’t tell you why but they always make me feel warm inside, I hope they have the
Vicky Lindo has been on my ‘posts to relist’ for quite sometime now. Based down in Bideford in Devon, she used to work for a number of years
Hi everyone, I hope this find’s you well and easing into the week ahead. About a fortnight ago I had a few days away from the grindstone and hopped
I have been a keen admirer of the stunning work by artist Russell George Wilson for quite some time now. He is a maker who is confident working
Krystyna Zofia Turska was born in 1933 and spent her childhood in Poland until World War II. In 1940, Krystyna was arrested with her family and
Jenny Southam gained a Fine art degree and a Post-Graduate Diploma at Bristol Polytechnic (now UWE), specializing in work in bronze. She now lives in
Sylvia Leuchovius (1915–2003) was one of Sweden’s leading ceramic artists in the 20th century. She was part of the Nordic design tradition
Gareth Dennis Floyd, was born at Whiston, Prescot, Lancashire in 1940. I first came across his work through a copy of Finch’s London. The book is
Bernard Cheese (1925-2013) was born in Sydenham, Kent and went on to train at the Beckenham School of Art. In 1947, he enrolled at the Royal College