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As an elected member of the Royal Society of Sculptors I continue my passion for working with the human form as a starting point for most of my creative output. Materials include found objects, ceramics, bronze, glass, and prints. I work in my garden studio.

My drawings are the threads that weave my ideas together; I draw constantly to express my ideas so that life can be breathed into my sculpture. Themes reflect my interest in athletics, dance, theatre, masks, myths and magic. Size of drawings and sculpture varies from hand held to life size. I enjoy pushing boundaries within my work.

I exhibit widely on a regular basis. I have work in public and private collections and invite commissions. My 5ft Holocaust Memorial for Edgware Synagogue was my first public sculpture commission.

I enjoy managing projects involving my local Community: I am a Founder member of Harrow Open Studios and am currently President of The Harrow Art Society.

As a longstanding experienced Tutor for life drawing at the Harrow Art Centre I have had access to wonderful models over the years who now collaborate with me via Zoom for my new live online life classes since Lockdown. You can find out more about these on the dedicated Facebook page here: @artistcherylgould.

For more information about Cheryl click here to look at her Harrow Open Studios’ artist page.
You can contact Cheryl here:
W: www.cheryl-gould.com
E: cherylgouldartist@gmail.com
F: @cheryl.gould2
I: @artistcherylgould
T: @cherylgouldart

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The world is pregnant with possibility …

My artwork takes inspiration from an array of things, often drawing on personal experiences and emotions, as well as the organic quality of nature, found textures and patterns. Reflecting on these experiences of places, objects or events, the artwork becomes a metaphorical expression of them. A variety of mediums, such as photography, drawing, printing and ceramics are used and often combined to create my artworks.

My process is to test and explore ways to create aspects of the subject matter. The transformation through making and then firing of the ceramic work adds an additional aspect of excitement. Some of my recent ceramic work has been loosely inspired by ancient Cucuteni Pottery, where some patterns are applied to follow the inside to the outside of the bowls.

I find looking at natural forms and textures hugely inspirational. I love drawing patterns, so it seems a natural progression to use patterns on organic ceramic forms. I make mainly non-functional ceramics and through extensive study during my Ceramics Degree and my Masters, I have learnt an array of techniques: throwing and different types of hand building, spraying, painting, print making, paper resist, glazing and many more.

For more information about Carmen and her work click here to see her Harrow Open Studios’ artist page. 

For commissions please email or contact me at:
E: carmen@gabie.com
M: 07779223804

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Jane has many years of experience working in silver, copper and brass. She enjoys making contemporary jewellery, and takes inspiration from nature and her surroundings as well as visiting museums and galleries.  She is fascinated by museum artefacts which  influence her work, and are subtly translated into timeless and stylish pieces, each one eminently wearable.

Shape and form are important to her, and she often textures metal with lace, whilst using traditional silversmithing and textile techniques.

Jane regularly attends courses to keep abreast of essential skills and new techniques.

She sells her work at Harrow Open Studios and local craft fairs.

For more information about Jane and her work click here to look at her Harrow Open Studios’ artist page. 

Artist of the Week: Jane Pomiankowski Read More »

Jonathan’s thoughts on his latest work

“Perhaps because of the pandemic my imagination has taken a turn towards Momento Mori, the medieval idea presenting images of the dead to remind one to live a virtuous life so as to obtain salvation.

I think the present calamity has had a similar effect on our society as the Black Death did on 14th Century Europe (when Momento Mori themes were popular). So, like others, this year, I have been conscious that as artists we should respond to this new ’Zeitgeist’ that is now forming our consciousness. I became fascinated by ‘Bog Bodies’, the remains of people which have been found in peat bogs in, Denmark, Ireland and in Cheshire, Northern England.

Archaeologists believe that the bodies are the result of deliberately sacrificed victims placed in the peat bogs in the Iron Age, as part of fertility rituals and in times of crisis. The preservative properties of peat being apparent and thought to keep the sacrificed victims between ‘our’ world and the next – in a sort of in-between place – in limbo.

In response, I have started making paintings: portraits of the long dead. Based on the archaeological photographs, but  also the feeling of being drawn to acquaint myself with people who lived in the time of Christ, Julius Caesar or the British Queen Boudica: to try to engage visually with distant ancestors and stimulate my ‘collective unconsciousness’ in a Jungian sense.

Much of my work is not intended for a domestic setting. I hope to show my latest work in Exhibitions and hope to attract new patrons or collectors more generally.

For more information about Jonathan and his work click here to see his Harrow Open Studio’s artist profile.
If you are interested in contacting Jonathan, get in touch:

W:  www.jonathanhutchins.co.uk  
E:  jonathanhutchinsartist@outlook.com

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Watercolour is a translucent fluid medium that gives you wonderful results!

In this class your creativity will evolve as you learn how to develop your ability using the simplicity,
flow and colour of this amazing medium! By painting subject matters such as the figure,
portraiture, still life and landscape, you will lift the lid off your creative interior and give yourself
‘room to breathe’!

This class is suitable for beginners, as well as those with more experience who are looking to improve their skills.
Harinder is continuing to run her watercolour painting classes online in January 2021.

The classes are taught via videos which are sent out once a week, with personal critique of work each week. Please contact Harinder for more details.
E: info@harinderartist.com
W: www.harinderartist.com
M: 07833 345 538

Harinder is also running face to face class at Heath Robinson Museum. Please contact the museum directly for more information: www.heathrobinsonmuseum.org

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Cheryl Gould and her husband Roy Rodgers have donated work to the online Auction in support of Hospital Art for Health.
This charity is important to Cheryl as she believes in their aim to “transform the UK’s health by using world-class art to inspire better health and wellbeing for patients, carers and communities.”

Roy has donated an oil painting: ‘End of the Shoot’ and Cheryl has donated a piece of fabulous fused glass ‘The Gaiety Whirl’.

Click here to view and bid for all the works available.

Help Cheryl Gould support Paintings in Hospitals Art for Health Read More »

Meet Lizzy in person at Homeworks in Queens Park 10-2 on 6 December or at Pexmas in Peckham on 13 December from 11-6.

Lizzy will also be part of the Crafty Fox Online Event on the 5th and 6th December.

Scroll down to see the flyers and find out more.

For those that can’t get to a real event, visit Lizzy’s online shop directly where you will find lots of one-off pieces and she is offering free UK 2nd class postage with the discount code “CHRISTMAS”. You will find the shop by clicking here.

Support your local artists and shop with Lizzy at a Christmas Market in December Read More »

Nicole explains her piece Covid Globe Human Touch: “During the Lockdown it became more and more apparent how important touch is to humans. The fact that we were unable to touch loved ones, shake hands with strangers, occupy the same close quarters with other humans, gave the importance of human touch sharp focus.

Clay is a medium that requires human touch to make forms, be it on the wheel or by modelling the clay with ones hands. It is the only medium that after it is fired is virtually indestructible and can retain the finger print of the creator through thousands of years so that another human can touch it.

Covid-19 removed our ability to touch each other, but my finger prints on this hand built globe and be touched by other humans across time and space, linking us together. Covid-19 has been created by the human touch on the earth and if we don’t accept our impact on our environment and make changes, we will turn the whole world into a place that will destroy us.
This globe was made in response to both these reflections on our situation. It was made as part of a community clay project I set up for the residents of my street, and displayed on the communal roundabout in the street with the clay pieces my neighbours made, which I had fired and glazed for them.”
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Visit the Creative Quarantine Exhibition: The Lighter Side of Lockdown

Monday 5th Oct – Friday 18th Dec
10am – 5pm, Monday to Saturday (closed Sunday)
FREE to view

The Gallery at HAC
Harrow Arts Centre
171 Uxbridge Road
Hatch End HA5 4EA
w: harrowarts.com/whats-on/event/creative-quarantine-exhibition
t: 020 3773 7161
e: box.office@harrowarts.com

See Nicole Lyster’s sculpture in the ‘The Lighter Side of Lockdown’ Exhibition at Harrow Arts Centre Read More »

An online exhibition showcasing the communities of South Asians either living or working in Harrow was curated by Headstone Manor and Museum included Harrow Open Studios’ artist Mallika Gardinder. This celebration of South Asian Heritage Month commemorates, marks and celebrates South Asian history and culture in Harrow to build an understanding of the diverse heritage that continues to link Harrow with South Asia.

You can view the exhibition on their website here: headstonemanor.org/events/online-exhibition-south-asian-heritage-month

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