Art Studio course gallery
Assignment: Cornered…
Here’s a selection of artwork and studies made by some of the course artists taking part:
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Maria – We’ve been cornered
Watercolour |
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Val – A corner of the fireplace in my bedroom
Pastels |
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Val – Corners Watercolour |
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Val – Mario
Watercolour |
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Hilary – Go stand in the corner
Mixed media on paper
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Moira – No one expects The Spanish Inquisition!
Watercolour on paper |
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Moira – Last one standing
Watercolour on paper |
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Jenik – Corner building Acrylic on paper |
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Jenik – Juggling clown
Acrylic on paper
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Clare – The ghost corner shops of Northcroft Road
iPhone photo montage
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Clare – Set-aside corner
Pastel
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Lindsey – Chelsea Dreaming
Watercolor
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Kate Fabian – Cubes
Ink on paper
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Kate Fabian – A corner at The Summer Exhibition
Watercolour and ink on paper
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Sophie -Found Objects
Wood
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Sophie – Canterbury balcony
Charcoal on paper
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Pauline – Diptych: Corners with models
Liquid and compressed charcoal on paper
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Pauline – Baskets piled in the corner
Graphite and coloured pencil on paper
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Pauline – Multiple corners
Graphite and coloured pencil on paper
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Pamela – My hallway
Pencil, ink and watercolour
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Pamela – The Edwardian Dolls House – the hallway
Pencil,, watercolours and patience!
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Sharanjit – Light round the corner
Graphite on paper |
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Sharanjit – Meet me at the corner Graphite on paper |
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Christie Archer – Hallway with two corners
Watercolour
Watercolour
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Christie Archer – View at sunset from corner of balcony, Loutro, Crete
Watercolour |
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Jane – Pot plants corner
Ink, charcoal and chalk
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Jane – Front door corner
Graphite and ink
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Jane – Window corner
Acrylic
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Dieter – Cornered
2 block wood block print on Japanese paper
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Harriet – Maze 1 |
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Harriet – Maze 2
Graphite and charcoal on paper |
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Harriet – Archeological trenches
Incisions cut into Encyclopedia Britannica (1926 edition) |