Friday 6 April 2018

Lurking in the undergrowth

    Patchings Art Centre is currently showing a marvellous exhibition of paintings entitled 30 Artists for 30 Years in the Barn Gallery at the centre. This celebrates their 30 years in existence which grows from strength to strength every year, and is the highlight of the year in many artist's calendar. Their Art Festival in July is the most spectacular art and craft event in the country, and I urge you to pop along and see these works by artists who have exhibited and demonstrated there over the years. You will find the centre in Oxton Road, Calverton, just north of Nottingham - the postcode is NG14 6NU.

   While I was in Kenya I did manage to find a little time to do a short safari to capture a few more animals and birds in my sketchbooks. In this, one of the calmer moments of my entire trip I drew an eland wandering through the grass, adding in the colour later. Much of the time though it wasn't at all calm, what with monkeys eyeing up my cereal bar - the speed at which they hit you is awesome, and you do rather feel glad it's a monkey and not something bigger with huge teeth; also rather nasty things lurking in the undergrowth when you go for a wander to stretch your legs......yes, wildlife is absolutely fascinating!

    Many thanks to all of you who sent good wishes for my recovery - it was really nice of you, and you can be assured that I'm now fully back to standard mischief-making status. Enjoy your painting, and do come and see me at Patchings in July - it's a great occasion!