This is more like it…

Well, surely now this is the start of the season!
8.30 in the morning… sitting at our outside table with a cup of coffee… Writing this blog and enjoying unbroken sunshine.
What would make this glorious picture complete?… Well, customers would be good!

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Just a quick update on Serena’s exhibition at the West Barn on 25th-27th May… There’s only 2 more days of oil painting to go and then she’ll be on to the watercolours. 30 days to go today!  If you would like an invitation to the private viewing on 24th, just drop us a line via our website.

Home is Where the Heart Is

A new entry to our large canvas range has hit the walls of the gallery this week…

Home is Where the Heart Is

Home is Where the Heart Is

The canvas measures 40″ x 30″ and is on the deep edge gallery stretcher bars (1.5″ deep), so it stands out from the wall giving an amazing three dimensional quality to the picture.

You can also have your images printed like this… simply visit our website for more information.

Art for the Masses

I was reading in various papers today and on the BBC’s website about a project starting up in Leeds in the coming weeks.  The new Trinity Shopping Centre will be home to a number of vending machines which will contain 150 miniature works of art commissioned by 30 artists.  The idea is that you put your £1 in and out comes a random, bona fide work of art, encased in the same little plastic ball that you get on seafront arcades across the country!… Brilliant!

art from a vending machine

£1 a go!

Sunny Side Up

Glass art table hand painted by Serena Pugh

Glass Art Table

Glass art table hand painted by Serena Pugh

Sunny Side Up

Here is the latest Glass Art Table from SerenArts Gallery.  Serena has painted this one using a combination of glass paints including a sparkly one that really looks amazing in the sun.  So all we need now is some sunshine!

You can get more information and place an order for Serena’s tables on her website at www.serenarts.com

 

 

New Scarf Stock

Just though we’d let you know that we have a fantastic new range of scarves in at great prices…

SerenArts new Scarf Stock

SerenArts new Scarf Stock

Come in and get wrapped up while stocks last!…

Birds Do It… Bees Do It…

When I first saw the title of this article in the ARTnews magazine online, I thought it was going to be featuring some beautiful works depicting members of the animal kingdom.  I was wrong!… Here is just part of it…

Last year London’s Grant Museum of Zoology staged what organizers thought was the first inter-species show of paintings by animals.

Baka, a Sumatran Orangutan who resides at Colorado’s Cheyenne Mountain Zoo, showed impastoed, calligraphic slashes in the manner of Kline. Samantha, a Western lowland Gorilla who lived at the Erie Zoo in Pennsylvania, had an allover composition of candy-colored strokes evoking late de Kooning. Boon Mee, an elephant in Thailand’s Samutprakarn Zoo, took a more figurative path, with an astounding rendering of a flower pot.

That such primate and elephant art hews so closely to Western art conventions reveals more about our expectations than their talents. Boon Mee, for example, was guided by a keeper who manipulated her ear like a joystick in order to steer her trunk. The result may still be impressive, but it hardly reflects the creature’s natural tendencies—or the latest science.

The perception of animals as art-makers has come a long way since the late ’50s, when Desmond Morris put Congo the painting chimp on British TV, and in a famous show at London’s ICA.

Today animal artists are not viewed so much as novelties but as sophisticated creators with skills and senses that can enhance projects in ways humans never can. Anthropomorphism is out, and biological determinism is in.

It has become common for zoos and even aquariums to offer art supplies to a wide variety of species, part of efforts–known as Enrichment–to keep animals physically and mentally stimulated.

It certainly did give us a laugh, but I have to say, we much prefer Serena’s Pet Portraits.  People painting animals is more our bag than the other way round!…

(Thank you to the ARTnews for the excerpt from their online magazine)

Reshuffle

serenarts gallery panorama

SerenArts Gallery

From time to time we like to move things around at the gallery to create a bit more space.  So we’ve swapped out a bigger display unit and we’re now ready for the coach tours to pack the place out!

Just thought I would post a panoramic photo of the inside for all to see.

iTeach Photoshop

As part of our business we are now offering Photoshop and Photoshop Elements Courses at our Tithebarn Workshops Gallery.

iTeach Photoshop offer tuition by the hour or if you prefer a full day, we can arrange a suitable time for you to visit us.

So if your computer is overloaded with photographs you’ve taken and not sure what to do with, come and learn how to use this amazing software. We also have the facilities to print your images for you on canvas or photographic papers.

Callings all Artists & Photographers

We would like to let people know about SerenArts range of digitally printed greetings cards.

Our range of greetings cards are perfect for artists, the small business or personal user, anyone who is looking to produce their work in small print runs and is coming up against that age old problem of getting the first step on the ladder. It can be very expensive to get your work printed on greetings cards…. but not any more!

We take great care to match the colours of your painting so that the finished card is a true representation of your work. This can be a great selling tool for exhibitions and shows.

Our greetings cards are digitally printed on quality 350gsm card, in stunning full colour and supplied pre-creased and folded with envelopes. We can also arrange, at very reasonable rates, to have your cards individually wrapped in cellophane bags and labelled for reselling. To discuss the other options available with our greetings cards and talk over your individual requirements, please feel free to contact us at any time.

We’re back…

For the last few months I have been doing a Blog for the Tithebarn Workshops as a whole, rather than just our SerenArts Gallery Blog.  Well… that is going to change and I will be Blogging for both.

I have missed letting you know the more personal SerenArts comings and goings, so to that end… we have just updated both our websites…

www.serenarts.com for SerenArts Gallery and Serena’s artwork and photography

www.serenarts.co.uk for SerenArts Design & Printing Services

Both these websites are what are known as Responsive which means they are suited to viewing on all devices from Desktop PC’s to Tablets and Mobile Phones.

If anyone is interested in updating their website or getting started on the web, we can offer a very reasonable website design and hosting package.  Just contact us via our website for more information.