Easter in Aberdeenshire
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My favourite tree |
I'm up staying with parents in Aberdeenshire at the moment, in wall to wall to blue skies, wondering why we live anywhere else. (Conveniently forgetting the 6 month winter and periods of endless sleet & drizzle!)
House of Bruar
I called in at one of my galleries, the
House of Bruar en route north, they have had a major revamp since I last visited, and met the very enthusiastic and capable new gallery manager. I dropped in some new work, had a browse through the existing exhibition,
Bob Rudd's work particularly caught my eye.
BBC Interview
I was whiling away some time on Twitter and the producer of a show on BBC Berks got in touch asking if I'd like to take part in Paul Miller's evening show. They did a live interview with me, broadcast that evening. It was great fun to do, although I was very nervous beforehand. He threw me completely by asking if, in the context of collecting art, I had a couple of Turners in the bedroom? My married name being Turner I was momentarily foxed, there indeed being, at that point one Mr. Turner upstairs in the bedroom!
You can hear the interview by clicking on this link
Back to work
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The view from my parents house. Extraordinarily special. |
It was a great week away, I forget how drawn I am to Scotland and how much I miss it, so I am back in the studio, refreshed, recharged and ready to complete my series of jumping dogs. Now to find some more jumping dogs...
Labels: Aberdeen shire, Affordable Art, andalusian, art, Arts Trail, BBC, Berkshire, bob rudd, equine art, house of bruar, scotland