Greg Becker's personal visual record of the triumphs and trials of an artist, illustrator and vegetable gardener.
Saturday, 3 May 2014
Artist Open House
On show will be a collection of paintings, drawings, prints & books with subjects ranging from land and seascapes to allotment vegetables. Please come along if you can.
oh that's a shame I have just got back from London...staying in east Dulwich no less. I did write a long reply about poetry on the last comment but I lost it. Grr. ANYWAY I really just wanted to tell you about www.fiftytwopoetry.wordpress.com it may be of interest. I contribute now and again on the FB sharing group - let me know if you want me to invite you, it's pretty good with helpful supportive feedback from members. Good luck with the show I hope you sell lots of work.
yes thats a shame, it would have been nice if you could have dropped in. Thanks for the poetry link(looks interesting) and also for introducing me to that amazing and very comforting book 'Hedgerows' which I thoroughly enjoyed reading .I saw a new hedge in west sussex, looking exactly like a copy of one of its illustrations. Talking of which, a few years ago I wrote and illustrated a book about a slightly mad vision of a new society based on the art of topiary. When I finally get round to publishing it on blurb, I'll send you a link.
Certainly wish you well with your showing.
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thank you Sue, its usually an enjoyable if tiring experience, shame your so far away, it would be nice to meet you.
Deleteoh that's a shame I have just got back from London...staying in east Dulwich no less. I did write a long reply about poetry on the last comment but I lost it. Grr. ANYWAY I really just wanted to tell you about www.fiftytwopoetry.wordpress.com it may be of interest. I contribute now and again on the FB sharing group - let me know if you want me to invite you, it's pretty good with helpful supportive feedback from members. Good luck with the show I hope you sell lots of work.
ReplyDeleteyes thats a shame, it would have been nice if you could have dropped in. Thanks for the poetry link(looks interesting) and also for introducing me to that amazing and very comforting book 'Hedgerows' which I thoroughly enjoyed reading .I saw a new hedge in west sussex, looking exactly like a copy of one of its illustrations. Talking of which, a few years ago I wrote and illustrated a book about a slightly mad vision of a new society based on the art of topiary. When I finally get round to publishing it on blurb, I'll send you a link.
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