Sunday, 14 June 2015

Branching out

Two new poppy pieces this week to share. I enjoyed making my last wild poppy canvas so much I have just finished two more!
I have had several requests recently about where my work is available to buy. The main body of my work can be seen at Skyeworks gallery in Portree on the Isle of Skye.
 It is a beautiful natural light gallery and is wonderfully bright and spacious.


poppy croft mixed media on canvas at skyeworks gallery


Detail of the poppy croft

Recently the Owner Liza has opened another, smaller gallery in the south of the Island in Broadford.
 The Old pier Gallery  may be smaller but it is set in a beautiful situation looking out onto the Old pier.

Broadford old pier
 The wild shoreline is a haven for many wading birds  and the little fishing boats bob quietly in the clear water.
Wild greylag geese on the shoreline at Broadford

 If you can't visit the gallery in person my wild sewing pieces can be viewed on their facebook page . I think they look lovely grouped together.


New opportunities have arrived this week too as I have decided to branch out south of the border in England.
 For some time now I have been a regular traveller up and down between Scotland and the north of England,car crammed with art and art materials, so it seemed only fair that I should find a place to show south of the border.  I discovered a lovely little gallery in Lytham St Annes on the Fylde coast called Drift

 They already have a interesting workshop programme and workshop teaching is something which I have been considering for some time. Details have yet to be published but my workshops will begin all being well at the start of September. If you are interested contact Drift for further details. In the meantime my second poppy canvas is available from the gallery.

wild poppies





24 comments:

  1. Your Poppies are just glorious, and I'm sure they will sell very quickly. Those galleries also sound exciting, I just wish I could pay them a visit, and the scenery around them is just so beautiful. It sounds as though you have some exciting times ahead Morag, I will look forward to reading your progress posts!

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  2. I would sure love to do a workshop with you Morag! Just seeing you at work would be fascinating.... Your poppy-paintings are gorgeous again, I so love the strong colours and the textures in your work. Your SOC-piece for week1 is so beautiful too! No wonder galleries want to show your work!

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  3. Pretty poppies! I may have to try drawing some if SOC calls for reds.

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  4. WOW WOW WOW!!! The textures you create are just amazing. The colors are just glorious.

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  5. Morag, your work is absolutely gorgeous!

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  6. As soon as I saw this painting in my feed I thought of the Flanders field poem...Stunning...absolutely stunning work...both gorgeous!! Love the little display on the facebook page too...so good to see you branching out!! All the best I see good things in your future!!

    Hugs Giggles

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  7. It's always such a beautiful experience to see your art! I can always see the incredible beautiful light of your incredible beautiful island in your pictures. The poppies are beautiful and next time when I visit Scotland again I will also visit skyeworks gallery.

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  8. Ooh! Morag. I live not far from Lytham St Annes I would love to find out details of your workshops. I followed the link but could see no details or dates on the site yet.

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  9. Well done you! I've just liked the gallery's page on Facebook so I hope to see more treats in my newsfeed now! I love the warm coloured landscape of the poppy painting and you create such gorgeous textures. Are you on FB Morag?
    Jess xx

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  10. Unique pieces of art ! Adorable Morag!
    Happy PPF!

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  11. Beautiful colours and textures... There is so much life in them

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  12. Your house and poppy painting is so lovely, I like the way you use your colours.
    Thanks for the info on galleries in Skye, and good luck with your new exhibiting outlets.

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  13. I love that sweet little house in the glorious poppy field. The shots you posted of the island where that gallery is located are amazing. Happy PPF! #34

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  14. These are beautiful Morag and how wonderful that you have such gorgeous galleries showing your work. Congrats on moving into England as well - I'm sure your workshops will be really popular.

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  15. Ah - wild sewing I love it and your poppies are fabulous. So vibrant.

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  16. Love your poppy paintings. It is wonderful that you will be teaching workshops. Wish I could be there. Happy PPF

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  17. Fabulous pieces. I love the bright flower colors against the much more subtle background. Lucky you having your pieces shown too.

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  18. Gorgeous paintings!!! How I wish I could be there to se them in person-the area looks so beautiful and inviting. You must be so excited to be teaching classes and I know you will LOVE it as will your students.

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  19. Love the poppies and love your process.

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  20. Morag your sewing pieces look wonderful in that gallery, such fabulous galleries! Your poppies are beautiful too, you just keep turning them out! I'm so happy all is going so well as you expand and enjoy your art journey, you are an inspiration!

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  21. Another week and you bring new lovely pieces. What I admire the most is your unique style, no matter what the piece shows. Good luck on the new gallery and not least with the workshop in Fall.

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  22. Beautiful pieces and great news about galleries and workshops. Big congrats!!!!

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  23. Your poppy art is breathtaking! I love the vibrancy of the colors. Good luck on your England venture.

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