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Overcast skies and cows huddling under trees today, but it’s such a welcome moment seeing the first of the blackthorn blossom silvering the hedgerows!
Walking into the gallery to have a sweep up this evening, it was good to see this little pair conversing in the window as the sun faded.
Another wall hung.
The second day of hanging a two person exhibition with photographer Aaron Yeandle begins! Do come along to the PV next Friday. We have been collaborating on this for the best part of a year so are very excited to share our new work with you. Friday 2
Two rooms up, just one to go now.
Three up, about 100 to go!
A couple more paintings ready for hanging tomorrow ahead of our show next Friday.
“Under the blackthorn, the cuckoo pint.” This plant has had so many names throughout history, including the lords and ladies plant, Adam’s needle, wild arum lily, starch root, jack-in-the-pulpit, wake robin and adder’s root. I
Le Guet watchhouse high above Cobo Bay. Built in 1780, The name ‘Guet’ is derived from the French verb ‘guetter’, meaning to watch, which links to its original use and the fact that the view from the top is so extensive.
Detail of a WIP

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