Showing posts with label Miniatures. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Miniatures. Show all posts
Tutorial in Miniature: Frau mit Sonnenschirm vor Hutladen, 1914
In this tutorial I show you how to recreate this famous painting in miniature for your dolls house of miniature collection.
Tutorial: Vincent Van Gogh's "A Wheatfield, with Cypresses" in Miniature
Famous Paintings in Miniature Number 4: Van Gogh's A Wheatfield, with Cypresses
In this, the fourth in my famous paintings in miniature series, I will be showing you how to recreate Van Gogh's “A Wheatfield, with Cypresses”, 1889.Tutorial: Hilma af Klint “The Ten Biggest No. 2, Childhood” in Miniature
Famous Paintings in Miniature Number 3: Hilma af Klint “The Ten Biggest No. 2, Childhood”, 1907
In this, the third in my famous paintings in miniature series, I will be showing you how to recreate Hilma af Klint's “The Ten Biggest No. 2, Childhood”, 1907, Oil and Tempura.
Framing Miniatures and my 2016 Kingfisher Series
2016 Kingfisher series
Have you ever seen a Kingfisher? I've only seen one once, so when I was recently commissioned to paint one I turned to the artist meets photographers facebook page 'Photos for Artists' to find a decent reference photo. I was not disappointed - the talented Peter Skillen had several to choose from. And therein my Kingfisher series was born. How could I choose from all those fabulous photos?
6 x 4 inch watercolour, SOLD |
6 x 4 inch watercolour, £20 |
Merry Christmas everyone!
The festive season is most definitely upon us and it's time for me to write my Christmas cards. I'm already late with the Australian ones but that's OK, after so many years of sending them late it's now traditional to receive those ones sometime in January.
In this blog post I just want to say...
MERRY CHRISTMAS to one and all!
In this blog post I just want to say...
MERRY CHRISTMAS to one and all!
I'm on the front cover!
My miniature Monet is on the front cover of this month's Dolls House and Miniature Scene magazine!
And I got a wonderful write up from the press team over at Folksy (the lovely British company who host my shop):
How fabby is that? I'm a very happy bunny today.
And I got a wonderful write up from the press team over at Folksy (the lovely British company who host my shop):
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Stephanie Guy on the front cover of Dolls House and Miniature Scene
We were very excited to spot artist and Folksy seller Stephanie Guy on the front cover of the November issue of Dolls House and Miniature Scene magazine.
Stephanie is a professional artist who works in watercolour, oils, acrylics and ink, and specialises in Dolls House and Miniature Paintings. She works to commission and can take on orders for personalised paintings. She has a regular column in Dolls House and Miniature Scene magazine, which is the most popular dolls house magazine in the UK and is published by Warner.
You can see Stephanie’s full collection of miniature dolls house paintings in her Folksy shop - she even has miniature spooky Halloween scene if you are decorating your dolls house for Halloween! in her Folksy shop
How fabby is that? I'm a very happy bunny today.
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