Hello Mary Woodin!
Mary Woodin's watercolour journey started with a student project at the Royal College of Art, instigated by the then Prince Charles who suggested she try his favoured medium.
Mary Woodin's watercolour journey started with a student project at the Royal College of Art, instigated by the then Prince Charles who suggested she try his favoured medium.
Lively, fun and colourful - Green Pebble now has a range of cards for children of all ages, as well as numbered cards for children aged 1 to 5. Big kids, little kids, kids who love peas (and those who don't) and those kids who love to dance, to party and to dress up ... bring on the good times for each and every one of them!
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One of Sarah McMenemy's favourite activities is spotting beautiful colour combinations and shapes while out walking. She tries to recreate the joy and energy of the scenes, starting with laying down gouache colour washes onto paper and working onto them with further layers of paint, ink and painted collage, building up the image, organically, layer by layer.
Living in a traditional fisherman's cottage by the sea, Helen Braid's paintings are inspired by the rugged coast and country walks on her doorstep. Mornings are her favourite time to work and her studio is filled with paint, pencils, pens and cups of cappuccino. When she's not busy painting she can be found exploring her gorgeous coastline and (only in fair weather!) swimming in the sea.
Maria lives in a fishing harbour from where she wanders for miles along the coast paths for inspiration with no planned route and sometimes no sense of direction! She takes photographs and uses them as visual notes. The walking, getting lost and all the characters she sees along her journey pop up in her artwork. She loves narrative and storytelling and mixes up snippets of daily life and nature using mixed media techniques.