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'Abstract' Art Workout 18th June 2020

  • Jun 18, 2020
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jul 2, 2020


Mike Squires - 'Charlie' - Digital

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Angela Musil - Abstract One - Acrylic

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Clive Dand - Figure in the Studio - Pastel

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Clive Dand - Bowl of Roses - Collage

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Angela Musil - Abstract Two - Acrylic

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Mike Squires - Marilyn Monroe - Digital Illustration

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Angela Musil - Abstract Three - Acrylic

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Ali Kilby - Meadow - Acrylic on 300gsm watercolour paper

"Inspired by my dog walks in the Kent countryside"

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Ali Kilby - Watergarden - Acrylic on canvas

"I used our family names as a start (written all over the canvas) I was inspired by the colours in my garden and it just developed from there."

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Pamela Hudson - Into The Blue - Watercolour


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Sally White - At Hole Park Garden - Watercolour

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Gunda Cannon - Shed No Tears - Watercolour, Pen and Ink

“The present time has thrown some things into sharp relief – all the things we liked, loved and took for granted. Sometimes we would like to cry like a little child about the hope and certainties lost. But nothing ever stays the same, anyway, even if we think it does. There is always evolution and often, with hindsight, bad things have a way of bringing about good. So shed no tears, everything will be alright in the end.”

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2 Comments


Alison Chandler
Jun 20, 2020

Full of admiration - abstract art is not easy, as those of us who have tried and failed know!!

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redjudy42
Jun 19, 2020

Some great paintings, I am Most unsuccessful at managing an abstract so I am full of admiration for the colourful and imaginative work on show. Congratulations to everyone!

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