Newsletter: November 22
In all honesty my mind has not entirely been on work this month….I took a decision very early on, that I wouldn’t post personal stuff especially about my family, but this month our lovely son got married to his wonderful partner. Anyway, you can imagine that life has been all about final preparations, and finding something to wear after a bit of a disaster on that front! Anyway all went brilliantly last weekend and an incredibly happy time was had by all…YAY!!!
Art-wise then things have been pretty slow, but I do have some lovely art related news.
The first relates to teaching; one of very few downsides of moving up here to lovely Nidderdale, is that I now have a fantastic but distinctly bijou studio; perfect for me on my own, but no good at all for teaching. I was missing teaching and slightly itchy to set something up, so I am super excited to say that I will be running a one day course at the wonderful Lund Gallery and Studios, which is up here in North Yorkshire, just outside the lovely market town of Easingwold.
The Lund is on a small farm, and has wonderful outside space to explore. Inside there is a beautiful gallery and purpose built studio space, perfect for a day making art and experimenting!! You can see some of the details below and check out the full blurb on the Jo York at the Lund link, but the idea of the day is about making a personal and intuitive response to the winter landscape around the Lund, without pressure or preconceptions. We will be working mostly in acrylics with a few touches of mixed media, and experimenting with colour mixes and blends and opaque and translucent layers.
You can find out more about my course and Lund Studios by following this link: Jo York at the Lund
*The date for your diaries is the 25th March 2023 and please don’t delay as numbers are strictly limited-max number is 11.
The course fee includes materials, lunch and refreshments, so all you would need to do is bring yourself and a few favourite bits and pieces; like a brush you love, or a favourite pencil etc…there will be plenty of heavy gesso-ed paper, but you can also bring a sketchbook and a phone camera would be really useful.
There hasn’t been a lot of time for painting this month, but I am excited to be back working on more canvases inspired by my regular walks around Nidderdale. We’ve had lots of strange light, thick mists, and cloud hanging so low, you could feel the moisture as you walked through it!
I have loads of ideas in the pipeline, but a couple that are done or pretty much so…
The second painting I think is about there, also comes from a morning with amazing silvery white light, and almost no visibility, so the landscape forms appeared to melt away. It was a really tangible, physical experience walking through this thick low lying cloud, but the effect was magical and incredibly beautiful.
I think that’s about it from me this month, but please don’t forget to have a look at my studio sale, and to sign up for my course!
As always, thank you so much for all the lovely feedback from the October Newsletter, and do drop me a message if there is anything particular you would like to cover in the future.
Until next month, take care and keep in touch,
Jo xx
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