by Glenda Waterworth | Blog, Fine View Arts, News
We’ve finally been able to open our new shop!
by Glenda Waterworth | Blog, Fine Art
“Let it Rain” is a large acryclic painting on canvas, my response to the Australian bushfires of 2019-20.
by Glenda Waterworth | Blog, Fine Art
Working on a new collection of seascape paintings, experimenting with watercolour and oils.
by Glenda Waterworth | Events, News
Open Studios weekend, Friday 20th – Sunday 22nd September 2019
by Glenda Waterworth | Blog, Events, News
Back in May, I took part in Spring Fling for the first time, the region’s big open studio events. We had a lot of fun opening our doors to the public and enjoyed welcoming many people, both local and from far flung places and it was a chance for people to see...
by Glenda Waterworth | Blog
Autumn on the Loch They reckon there are over 31,000 lochs in Scotland and we are blessed with some rather fine ones in our local area, particularly at Castle Kennedy gardens. I’m also very fortunate to have the most beautiful lake view every time I visit my...
by Glenda Waterworth | Art Journaling, Fine Art, Gallery, Gratitude
Grace and Gratitude It’s been two years in the making, but at last this painting is finished. It began, like many of my paintings, in the pages of one of my art journals where I alow myself to play intuitively with colour, collage and completely uncensored...
by Glenda Waterworth | Fine Art
Travelling West Acrylic, glass and texture paste on deep edged canvas in a white floater frame 300mm x 600mm SOLD This year I have made quite a few trips to England to visit family and this is loosely inspired by the Lake District scenery around Grasmere where we...
by Glenda Waterworth | Fine Art
Breakthrough Acrylic, india ink and texture paste on canvas 400mm x 400mm, £170 (plus delivery) There is brightness behind and promise ahead and a dense dark maelstrom to deal with in the middle. This painting signifies a moment of remembering the light or glimpsing...
by Glenda Waterworth | Blog, Events, Gallery, News
I’m thrilled to be part of a joint exhibition with five other local artists at the Harbour Cottage Gallery in Kirkcudbright.
by Glenda Waterworth | Blog
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by Glenda Waterworth | Blog, Textiles
I have a selection of scarves and shawls on display at the Harbour Cottage Gallery Christmas Fayre from 5th – 16th December 2017.