Longing. Scratchboard, 10 x 8 in, 2007. $280.00, framed.
Well, I’m all packed up for the members show of the Nipawin Art Club; it runs throughout July and August. In addition to the horse above, I’ve entered the leopard scratchboard:
Camouflage: African Leopard. Scratchboard with acrylic ink, 5 x 7 in, 2007. $120.00, framed.
And I’ve also entered the larger grizzly board as well; remember, from May?
Grizzly. Scratchboard with acrylic ink, 12 x 9 in, 2007. $380.00, framed.
So, if you happen to be in Nipawin this summer, check out my work at the Nipawin Library and Art Gallery in the Central Park Learning Centre. And if you come that far… stop and play a while – Nipawin has great camping at Nipawin Regional Park, fishing at Tobin and surrounding lakes, or play a round at the Evergreen Golf Club.
Your scratchboard art is gorgeous!! I bought a small kit one time to try it and wow, I found it very difficult.
Thank-you, Sandy, glad you stopped in for a peek at my work.
Isn’t it interesting how we each have our own “thing” when it comes to art? I did fairly well in a sculpture class in university, and thought I’d try my hand at ceramics… it was awful. The prof mercy passed me on the condition I’d never take another ceramics class again!