'Artists are gnostics, and practise what the priests think is long forgotten.' - Hugo Ball

Sunday, 12 May 2013

I'm joining the Eagle Gallery



Wonderful news - I've been accepted as a member of the Eagle Gallery, an artists' co-operative based in Bedford:
'The Eagle Gallery is a unique, artist-led gallery, run by a co-operative of 45 Bedfordshire artists. We provide an informal, accessible and friendly space to show original art works produced by our members. We show a wide range of work embracing ceramics, glass, jewellery, sculpture, printmaking, collage and photography, as well as painting in oils, watercolour, acrylics and other media.'
It will be lovely being part of a group and have a place to exhibit regularly. It's a great gallery and I urge anyone interested in local art to pay it a visit as the exhibitions change each month with a mixture of group exhibitions and solo/small group exhibitions. I'm thrilled to be joining them and will keep my Exhibitions Page regularly updated with anything I'm taking part in.

As I have joined as both a painter and a photographer, I've added a long overdue Photos Page to my blog. I can't imagine why it's taken me so long.

The Eagle Gallery
101 Castle Road
Bedford 
MK40 3QP
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Friday, 19 April 2013

Fashion Show and Summer Fair for Macmillan

Fashion Show and Summer Fair
The Meadow Barn
Tewin Bury Farm Hotel, nr. Welwyn
Monday 20th May 2013


In May I'll be taking part in this really enjoyable event in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support. As well as some beautiful crafts there will be a Fashion Show. The ticket price of £12.50 includes champagne and nibbles, or you can order a two course lunch from www.tewinbury.co.uk. Click on the poster for full details

For tickets contact helenelizabethbrookes@talktalk.net or ring 07538 079410

Wednesday, 3 April 2013

A new Sacred Landscape

Sacred Landscape 7 © Sue Wookey

I thought it was about time that did a new painting in my Sacred Landscape series - it's been ages since I did some standing stones and I've had this one sitting in my sketch book for about 6 months!

As with the others, this is an imaginary landscape - I seem to carry them around in my head - with energy spiralling out of the trees at the top and flowing down to the circle of stones in the foreground. This is a little circle with little stones and a running hare brings a bit of life to it, mainly because they seem to be muscling their way in to every landscape I do at the moment. In fact I have another nearly completed local landscape where a furry long-eared critter is emerging from the long grass. Though I strongly suspect that one is actually a rabbit!

Prints of Sacred Landscape 7 are available from my website at Galley Hill Art.

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Thursday, 14 March 2013

The Apple's Heart

The Apple's Heart © Sue Wookey

About time I posted another new painting, I hear you say. Well - honestly - I have three but I've been hoarding them while I get around to scanning them and making prints (not my most favourite pastime...). This is probably the most interesting of the three and came from some extensive doodling at the Houghton Regis Craft Fair, while waiting for customers. It's dangerous to doodle because simple ideas just get more and more complex when you have time on your hands, and you end up with something excruciatingly difficult to paint. Like this. But then The Apple's Heart shows that most complex of all symbols, the Apple, token of wisdom, fertility, healing, sacred gifts and much more in myth and folklore. So it never would have been easy! With its star shaped heart and association with the mystical Isle of Apples, Avalon, the painting barely touches the magic associated with the fruit of the Tree of Life and Knowledge.

The words I've composed to go around the border read:

The wassail fades from Wisdom's field, 
yet full I grow and branches part 
for Avalon and Gawain's shield, 
and you who know my secret heart. - SW 

Prints of The Apple's Heart can be ordered online from my website at Galley Hill Art.

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Tuesday, 12 March 2013

Luton Walled Garden Exhibition

 The annual Luton Walled Garden Exhibition is fast approaching, running from the 22nd - 24 March. Not only do you get to look at some fantastic garden and nature inspired art, but you can check out the progress being made to restore this amazing octagonal kitchen garden.

This year the theme is The Garden and Beyond and I've definitely gone beyond by submitting Badger Moonrise, Grove and The Owl Knows. I wish I had them all in my garden, though the tawny owls mooch about the bridleway behind my house at night! I expect they fly over the walls sometimes to check out the shrubbery. Hopefully at least one of these paintings will be on the walls when the Exhibition opens.

I will be there on the Friday afternoon, probably around 1-4 pm, set up with a table so that I can demonstrate. This involves not only painting, but saying 'aaaaargh' a lot and chucking water at 300gsm paper until it squeaks.

The exhibition is open from 12pm - 7pm on Friday and 11am - 5pm on Saturday and Sunday (when there wll be other artists demonstrating what they do), and this year there will be cards and prints along with the wonderful exhibits put together by local school children. Who could forget the cute elephants made out of milk bottles?

Sunday, 3 February 2013

Craft Fair at Houghton Regis

I'll be setting up my stall in Houghton Regis this coming Friday 8th Feb, and again on Friday 8th March, at the Community Centre, Tithe Farm Road. This is next door to the Library in Bedford Square and there is plenty of parking nearby.

I'll have all the usual prints (including a couple of new ones), cards and mini-originals. The Craft Fair runs from 10am - 3pm and is a new venture for Houghton Regis. Hope to see some of you there!

More details available here.

Tuesday, 8 January 2013

Badger Moonrise Prints available!

I now have prints of Badger Moonrise available at my website at Galley Hill Art, where it forms a companion piece with all the others in this series. Click on the images below to find out more:


© Sue Wookey

Thursday, 20 December 2012

Badger Moonrise

Badger Moonrise © Sue Wookey

Here is the promised new painting in my Animals with the Moon series, a rising moon with a beautiful black and white striped badger amongst coppery beech leaves. He (or she, I haven't decided which yet!) has emerged with a very gentle and joyful expression, in that kindly and wise way that badgers have. As always, the animal has taken on its own life and personality as I've painted it.

The words around the border reflect the way that the Badger lives between two worlds - within the earth and underneath the moon - while bearing the colours of both on its coat:

From the black of the deep delved Earth,
to the silvered white of the round Moon rising
the Badger, dark and light, knows both Mothers
and walks in joy with them both. - Sue Wookey

Prints will be available from my Galley Hill Art website soon - with the pre-Christmas rush I'm a little behind making them! But I couldn't wait that long to post the painting. When I have the prints ready I will post the link here.
 
   

Tuesday, 11 December 2012

The Healing Light

The Healing Light © Sue Wookey

With the days so short it's hard to find enough time to paint - just as I'm getting into it the sun disappears beneath the horizon and that's all that can be done for the day. I have a selection of daylight bulbs but it just isn't the same! Even so, I've been pretty busy and will soon be posting another 'animal and the moon' painting. In the meantime I have another new painting which is all about light - a bright blue orb of Healing Light, guarded by a circle of ancient standing stones. Beyond the circle you can also see the green of the forest with a starry sky above. This is another of those paintings that just came to me in a meditation, and I was struck by the beauty of the scene.

The words around the border are an old Irish Blessing and the wise words of that lover of nature and light, St Francis of Assisi:

May the blessing of Light be on you, Light without and Light within - Irish Blessing
All the darkness in the world cannot extinguish the light of a single candle - St Francis of Assisi

The Healing Light is now available as a limited edition giclee print from my website at Galley Hill Art.
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Saturday, 10 November 2012

Cor Blok prints

 Cor at Return of the Ring in August this year


I mentioned in my blog about The Return of the Ring Event at Loughborough this year that the highlight for me was finally meeting Cor Blok and his wife. I've loved Cor Blok's Tolkien illustrations ever since I first came across them on the internet some years ago. For me, their minimalist style captured the emotional heart of the characters who journey through The Lord of the Rings. I was mesmerised by how much the artist could convey with simple shapes and the barest of details. To my frustration, there seemed to be very few of them - the covers of the first Dutch paperback editions from 1965, a Mumak here and a Witch King there. Since then more and more of them have become known through the efforts of Pieter Collier of the Tolkien Library. The results of all his hard work and research has brought us a book - A Tolkien Tapestry, two Tolkien calendars featuring Cor's illustrations, and now the opportunity to buy some beautifully produced ands signed limited edition art prints. I ordered mine - the wonderful Ents Marching on Isengard - at Loughborough and it arrived last week beautifully wrapped. Pieter has even taken care to reproduce the entire illustration so Cor's original captioning and notes can be seen under the mount. As I've coveted this painting for quite a while (the Holly Ent has red spiky arms and spiky feet!) I can't wait to get it framed and up on my wall. For Blok fans everywhere this is a little bit of bliss.

If you are new to his Tolkien work, you can discover more in this Interview Peter did with Cor Blok in 2010.

You can by Cor Blok prints at the Tolkien Library for €100 (£80) plus p&p. And, if you are feeling flush, you can also buy an original!

Photo © Sue Wookey
Artwork  © Cor Blok with thanks to the Tolkien Library