An Abstract view combining the different walks I took during lockdown
Touching The Code
Julie Massam
Penzance
see www.juliemassam.co.uk
To My Friends With Love & Hope xx
Sue Hall
Surrey
A lovely idea to let people know you’re thinking of them
All Things Must Pass
Louise Hamilton
Perranporth
As lockdown eased, I felt more hopeful that I could resume doing the things I love – seeing family & friends
Stay Away
Jo Pearson
Penzance
To Stay Safe
Changes (Month 5 And Now…) – 3 of 3
Mark Ingram
West Midlands
Coping by renovating my motorcycle
Untitled 3
Hana Davies
Rosudgeon
Waiting For The Nice Walks Again
Janet Abrahams
Redruth
Untitled No.1
Maddie Jones
Hayle
Rescue
Therese Oxley
Hayle
Protect the NHS
Jacky Paynter
Hampshire
Contrasting life in the garden and political scandal
Umbels in The Wind
Philip Hogben
Helston
What a Pickle
Mooncracker
St Just
Self Portrait
Selfie Obsession (2)
Marshall Somers
Helson
Homeward Bound
Elizabeth Strachan
Kent
Living through this pandemic has made me reflect on my need to get back to my roots in the north.
Rainy Day Walk
Jean McPherson
St Ives
Flowers
Becky Bound
Redruth
Community Care is Resistance
Georgia Murphy
Paul
Instagram @cactusandspoonprints
Lockdown – The View From My Window
Linda Brady
Plymouth
Covid Emoji
Michael Kelly
Surrey
Desserts Picture Puzzles
Blair Todd
Penzance
As for many families, the weekly pub quiz on Zoom became a lockdown fixture
Summer
Eliza John
East Sussex
Toilet Roll Mountains
Kirsty Willcocks
Bugle
(Collagraph plate & print). The panic at the start of lockdown everyone fearing that they needed to buy food, for survival. Knowing that we could be trapped for weeks. Instagram #dontknowwhatsortofartido
South Zawn In Lockdown
Suzi Stephens
Pendeen
From the start of lockdown. The Cornish clifftops became a refuge – there I find peace of mind in being with nature, painting the beauty and pureness of it
Garden For Plague Lovers 2 – Scrubs Bags For The NHS
Annie Ingram
West Midlands
Summer
Nikki Starey
Surrey
A rainy afternoon chatting in friends’ front garden oil pastels/printed
St.Just Churchyard
Rieve Atkinson
St Just
Written in the Traditional Japanese form of Haibun (Prose paragraphs & Haiku)
Made during virtual art sessions with my family during lockdown
Swaying Flowers
Yvonne Hingston
Falmouth
Burning of The Clocks
Ruth Hawe
West Sussex
Falmouth For Equality
Amy Almeida
Norfolk
Inequality, predjudice and racism will not be tolerated at our university!
Anemones
Lynda James
Penzance
Sponged (red) shapes with free motion embroidery on top
Lockdown Loneliness
Michael Torkington
County Durham
Lockdowns been tough – 79 year old widower
Sunset Strolling
Helen Bishop
Illogan
A magical moment, where nature celebrated the lockdown
Signs of the Times
Erica Hollands
Staffordshire
Made from “stuff” found around the house during lockdown. Iron wire, catalogue and paint and thread
Night
Hana Davies
Rosudgeon
Marble Collage 2
Hannah Goodman
St Ives
The Many Faces of Buster Wood
Annelie Wood
Redruth
We lost our beloved cat at the start of the lockdown and it broke our hearts. He was 18 years old. This is to commemorate all the type of cats he was.
Lockdown Lamorna
Amy Brocklehurst
Helson
I had a baby during lockdown. We have been going on lots of walks and discovering new places. Lamorna was one of them : )
When The Poems Flew in
Wendy Heath
Tyne & Wear
A Joy In Lockdown
Doreen Avenell
Suffolk
After 12 Months Nurture… A Benton Iris (originally by artist and plantsman, Sir Cedric Morris) one time resident of Newlyn in the early 20th Century. Watercolour a new skill in practice at home.
And I’m Still Here (Silver)
Pamela Storey
Cheshire
And The World Cried, Mary 4
Stella Benson
Penzance
Mousehole Captain James Blast Out To Sea
Zoe Wilton
Mount Hawke
Love this project work
Scrabble With An Imaginary Friend
Doreen Avenell
Suffolk
Practising with water colours found in the cupboard
Global “Hope” 1
Pauline Bradbury
Southampton
Sunflower
Sarah Riseborough
Belford
Broke so many ‘drawing rules’ = Freedom
Untitled 3
J Holland
Virused View from the Studio Window
Sara Owen
St Austell
In the days of self isolation I did a drawing each day, of postcard size
Springtime Coming in Lockdown Time
Sara Owen
St Austell
Textile Ideas 3. Block Printed
Jane Michell
St Buryan
Me, Myself & I
Anonymous
Redruth
Gardens Can Grow Anywhere
Daisy Burke
Hayle
Unapologetic Womanhood (2 of 2)
Melanie Potter
Plymouth
It’ll Pass
Lou Owen
Hove
Person
William Duggan
Wellington
Persona’ is the Latin for mask…
Sporadic Shapes #2 Abstract Shapes Series
Paige I Warrington
Falmouth
Black acrylic painting inspired by flow and freedom
Time To Read!
Rosemarie Eccleston
Penryn
Just a selection and I haven’t finished them all!
The Performer
Janet Sainsbury
Exeter
Thinking about the uses of masks: Protection, entertainment, disguise, performance
I Hope For After
Brendan
Hayle
Hiking Lover
Carmen Cheung
Hong Kong
A little rest goes a long way
Sporadic Shapes #3 Abstract Shapes Series
Paige I Warrington
Falmouth
Black acrylic paintings and black card inspired by flow and freedom
Escape
Jaki Marshall
Truro
From original 90cm x 60cm acrylic on MDF
Lockdown Drypoint Whale
Linda Brady
Plymouth
Learning drypoint printing at home
The Views I Miss
Amy Almeida
Norfolk
Cosmos
Sarah Riseborough
Belford
I Am Learning Japanese!!!
Zoe Shipley
Norfolk
The title is written at the top in Japanese
Green Infrastructure and St Mary’s Churchyard
Penelope Young
Penzance
Untitled No.6
Maddie Jones
Hayle
Not Another Effing Book
Judy Logan
Cambridge
Inequality
Georgia Murphy
Paul
Instagram @cactusandspoonprints
The New Tumble
Ben Chapman
Bristol
Freedom at last?
Chris Lyon
Carbis Bay
Changing World
Molly Oliver
Camborne
Home can be a safe but bleak place
Moon in the Tide
Charlie Adamson-Hammond
Penzance
Mental Load
Charlotte Mitchell
Redruth
Self portrait of a working mother during lockdown
Isolated
John Eyers
St Hilary
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