New work unearthed!

I know the title of this blog post seems odd, but I’ve recently been having a tidy up of my artworks – they are all in bubble wrap and/or cardboard boxes ready for transportation to exhibition or for delivery to customers. During the process of tidying up, I undearthed this new work – well, new to the internet, that is!  I’d forgotten I had this particular painting, which I created a few years ago and took to exhibitions with me – and I’d never managed to get a decent photograph of it because it has been framed and glazed by my husband. However, today he’s successfully taken a photo for me and I can now show it on the Rogue Gene Gallery and my own website. It’s called “Groene Maelstrom” and measures 46cm by 33cm around the frame (that’s 18 x 13 inches). The painted areas measure 14.5cm by 21.5cm each and the rest is black mount.

"Groene Maelstrom" by Helen "Aitch" Davison.

Painted in acrylic in an abstract expressive style, it has a mesmerising effect on you as you look at the painting. I find it quite relaxing as an image. You will be able to see it on the RGG shortly – you may even wish to purchase it as a Christmas gift for someone, feel free to do so!

Essex Record Office exhibition

I am exhibiting my work at Essex Record Office until the end of October 2011. This exhibition includes 40 artworks from my expressive abstract and ethereal landscape collections. The exhibition is free and all artworks are for sale.
www.andreafarmer.co.uk
http://www.essex.gov.uk/Libraries-Archives/Record-Office/Pages/Record-Office.aspx

Andrea Farmer forthcoming exhibitions

I will be exhibiting over 30 artworks, including my expressive abstract and ethereal landscape paintings at Essex Record Office during September and October 2011. The exhibition is situated in the foyer on the ground floor at ERO, Wharf Road, Chelmsford, Essex CM2 6YT. I am also exhibiting in the Chelmsford Arts Trail at Barda Restaurant, 30-32 Broomfield Road, Chelmsford, CM1 1SW from Saturday 10th – Sunday 18th September 2011. Both exhibitions are free and all artworks are for sale.