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Popsicle Lewes
A while ago I saw a shop in Lewes called Popsicle and was in love! “Live life in colour” is the text on the door of this shop, and it’s wonderful, vibrant owner Sharon does just that. I am really excited to be exhibiting a series of paintings on the shops display board inContinue reading “Popsicle Lewes”
Busy times
Some days you believe you have taken on to many things and nothing is getting done. Some days you see that you are chipping away at lots of different projects and the reward will come later down the line. Some days you need to take stock and shut down those things that realistically will notContinue reading “Busy times”
New painting
Today I started on a new painting! It is an abstract landscape, it shows the movement in asthetics from the work I was producing in London (central row right), influenced by the environment I now live in (the landscape photographs). So far I have done 2 small studies, and started drawing out the large canvas.Continue reading “New painting “
It’s a little early for spring
Top left image: The Arrival of Spring in Woldgate, East Yorkshire, 2011 (twenty eleven). The painting forms one part of a 52-part work by David Hockney RA.
Beautiful Bexhill on Sea
De la Warr Pavilion Cy Twomby Bexhill on Sea ©www.sophiemayer.com Please contact me to use my images, thank you!
Windsor Christmas Fair!
Come and say hello!
Abstract photographs : leaves
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Windsor Contemporary
My work will be showing through Clock Box Gallery this weekend at Windsor Contemporary. Pop by and say hello!
Abstracts in photography
I have been using the iPhone 6 recently and the camera is much more sensitive. As a result I have ended up with some “abstract” photographs. I know what they are because I know where they were taken but I am not sure if a viewer would be able to. I have been painting “abstractContinue reading “Abstracts in photography”