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Just like this...

Water bowl... I noticed the pattern forming in the water ....

Another similarity.

The vertical line. The Rug in the background has been produced by a friend Andrew Warburton who designs and produces the most beautiful and perfectly crafted hand- tufted Rugs and Carpets. To have a look at what he does please go to; www.arearugs.co.uk

more colour explorations

'Paris' this image was produced in response to a visit to Paris as an Art Student in 1990. This is on display with other archival artworks and inspirational "stuff" from my studio! 7 th October 2009 Colour exploration. My starting point was "The Beautiful Batley Map". It's Geometric forms. As I started I was surprised I chose a heavy black line, I thought to myself "I don't do geometric"! All the while thinking of a friend Carol Holloran , who is moving a way from geometrics and going organic, she claims with influence from myself? Today's colour exploration on packaging paper. I did enjoy having the strong line to work with, then a little abandonment! As I was photographing the image, I noticed the portrait behind, and noticed a similarity. colour line, technique . The above thoughts occurred whilst re-arranging and removing working drawings and paintings. Purposefully changing dynamics. Changing my pattern of production. Or s

Pictoral Update 5th October 2009

Getting to know Acrylic paint, not yet loving it. I feel much happier at having had a "play" with paint! Acrylic on packaging paper. Exploration with Acrylic paint techniques. Inspiration taken from the 1890s Batley Town Map. Batley Town Map from 1890s. Beautiful 1890's Batley Town Map. The map has been built up layer upon layer of updated detail.

Making connections

Batley Art gallery is attracting new visitors. There are also beginnings of regular visitors following the creative process. Regular gallery visitors enjoying a new exhibition, people coming along to view an artist at work, to be inspired for example by my artwork titles for poetry and song, pus those who seek philosophical debate! I feel privileged by this . I am gaining more interest in how the visitors whom wish to 'chat' end up following a gentle, but non-the-less religious and or political line of debate! I have been pondering on this? Is it due to the creative process itself having a 'meditative' quality? Further to this, I would say I was a "spiritual" person whose art work subliminally or directing contains the essence of "spirit". It is lovely and inspiring that artists are enthused to come along and share their creative inspirations with me. This is appreciated for different reasons. Carrie Scott- Huby http://www.pinkmooninspires.co.uk/

A good day creating art and making connections.

Acrylic paint on packaging paper. The colours are inspired from Ancient Roman Cinnabar Red wall painting. Artist in Residence day..... making colour. Trying not to be over whelmed by the vibrancy of acrylic colours! Carrie Scott-Huby www.pinkmooninspires.co.uk

Latest Visual Developments

HOST Artist in Residence at Batley Art Gallery, West Yorkshire.
Errrm! I need to seek technichal advice how the blog design opens in the design I choose, the live blog is in a different design? Any suggestions? Carrie Scott-Huby www.pinkmooninspires.co.uk

O! Hurrah!

Well! what a week..... I've tried and tried and tried and tried and tried to get into my blog....... and here I am. I don't know what was not happening ... if anyone has any suggestions please advise me. A word of advice... it is true "pride comes before a fall..." . This relates to my self congratulatory attitude because I had set up the blog by myself. The result was I unwittingly set up two blogs and attached myself to a group blog I have been involved with, passtheparcelart.blogspot.com.