'Great Egg-spectations' ©Shevaun Doherty |
You’re off to great places! Today is your day! Your mountain is waiting, so get on your way!
Dr Seuss
I really enjoy writing this post, because whenever I think
about my plans for the year ahead, I inevitably end up feeling really excited!
Already 2016
looks like it will be a whirlwind of art-filled fun!
Blogging
I promise to blog more regularly in 2016. Recently my weekly
blogposts have fallen by the wayside, mainly because I am doing an evening course on Digital
Marketing as well as painting full time. The online art market is such a
fascinating subject, and definitely something that all artists should learn
more about. So as well as sharing art tips and techniques on my blog, I will
also be writing articles on how to tackle the dizzying world of social media.
And yes! My website is FINALLY on it’s way!
Snowdrops
Galanthus 'Longraigue' preliminary studies |
I can’t think of a nicer way to start the year!
I’ve been
given some beautiful rare snowdrops to paint by Paddy Tobin of the Irish Garden Plant Society. It’s for a collaborative project with the Irish Society of Botanical Artists which will result in an exhibition of Irish plants in the
National Botanic Gardens and a book.
With impeccable timing this little beauty decided to bloom on Christmas morning, but there are
more blossoms and a blogpost on ‘how to paint white flowers’ on their way.
Exhibitions
Already the year ahead is full of promise, with plans for
exhibitions both at home and abroad. Top of the list are the Society of Botanical Artists exhibition in Westminster, Bloom in Dublin, the ISBA
exhibition in the Botanic Gardens, and the SBA exhibition in Frankfurt.
I’m
also really excited about being involved in the Ellen Hutchins Festival in
Bantry, which recently won the Heritage Council’s ‘Hidden Heritage Award’. Part
of the joy of exhibiting is the chance to meet up with all lovely artist
friends, and being able to share my enthusiasm and appreciation of art.
Travel
I have always loved travelling, and I’m thrilled that my art
is now giving me wonderful opportunities to visit new places!
Last year I met
some truly inspiring artists in Spain, and plans are now underway for Spanish
painting holidays. What could be nicer than painting Mediterranean plants in
the sunshine with friends? I’ll be posting more details soon!
London and Frankfurt also beckon, but I’m also really
excited about a planned trip to the States with my good friend Dianne Sutherland. I can’t say much more about it yet, but we’ll be going on an
adventure! A Thelma and Louise with paints perhaps?
More Bees Please!
Last year I was thrilled to be involved in the Pollinator Plan, a fantastic initiative to make Ireland a place where pollinators
thrive and survive. I’ve just been given the great news that there are plans
now to create a Junior Pollinator Plan, and so my little bee will be featuring
in schools throughout Ireland. As well as encouraging everyone to become Bee
friendly, I’ve also some bee-inspired art ideas for the year ahead.
Bumblebee Bombus terrestris on vellum |
Teaching
Blogging has been such a revelation to me. As well as
motivating me to paint, it’s been a fabulous way to connect with other artists
and share ideas and techniques. What has surprised and touched me have been the
lovely messages that I’ve been sent by people who are just starting out on
their own art journey, and who have found my blogposts helpful. Thank you!
I am
thrilled to be starting my new roles as tutor for both the SBA’s Distance Learning Diploma Course, and London Art College in 2016. It was only a few years ago
that I was a student on the SBA course myself, so I hope that my experience
will give added insight and empathy to my teaching.
Pink
Pink rose studies |
Pink is fun! I love flowers, but they can be such fickle
subjects to paint! However, when I was sent a HUGE pan of Opera Rose by the
fabulous Billy Showell, I knew that the Pink theme would have to go on this
list. I’m still chuckling!
So yes, there will be flowers, and they will be
pink!
Thank you Billy! Hint taken.
Vellum
I was thrilled to hear that my painting of Olea europaea on vellum was runner-up in the SBA's vellum competition! |
Vellum is definitely my favourite surface to paint on, and
will certainly feature in the year ahead. As well as giving the most glorious
luminosity to watercolours, there’s also the wonderful sense that you are somehow connecting with the traditions of the past. Each piece of vellum is unique and quite special. To
my great delight, I have just been sent a stunning piece of deerskin vellum!
I’ll be looking for something really special to paint on it. (Thanks DM)
Drawing in Silver and Gold
Chouette by Victor Koulbak A truly inspiring artist! |
On a recent trip to London, I visited the British Museum
where there was an exhibition on silverpoint. I was surprised to discover that
many of the past masters used metalpoint on vellum- Dürer, Hans Holbein,
Rembrandt and even Leonardo da Vinci. The work on display was breathtaking, and
I came away feeling both inspired and enthused. Later another friend sent me a
book of art by Victor Koulbak whose work is stunning. I’m intrigued by the
possibilities that silverpoint holds and hope to try it out this year.
Finally, a reflection on the year just passed.
2015 was a challenging year for me, but one that thankfully
ended on a series of great highs. Throughout it all, I have been blessed and
humbled by the incredible support that I have been given by both family and friends.
I am so grateful to everyone who has visited my blog, Facebook page and social media accounts.
It’s extremely encouraging- a sincere thank you to you all.
My top nine posts on Instagram |
Here’s to a Happy Colourful 2016!
“Reach high, for
stars lie hidden in you. Dream deep, for every dream precedes the goal.”
Rabindranath Tagore
Sounds like a wonderful new year will be unfolding for you in 2016. How exciting these projects are! Every success with them, I know it will spur you on to even greater things.
ReplyDeleteThank you Jeanette, and a very happy new year to you too! I hope the year ahead holds exciting dreams for you too.
DeleteCongratulations, you will be a wonderful SBA tutor. Good wishes for 2016
DeleteThank you Mary. I hope so. I can't wait to start!
DeleteWhat you don't seem to realise is that I am thrilled that you are painting this snowdrop and the one from Lady Moore also. These are so very special to me; they came with such connections and background that their value is far more than their simple beauty. It was a huge thrill that they were chosen for the project but an even bigger thrill that it was you who was going to be painting them.
ReplyDeleteWow, Paddy! I'm truly honoured that you think that! I'm thrilled with my little snowdrops too...I can't wait to begin. Thank you so much for sending them to me.
DeleteWonderful, wonderful post! Your work is so stunning...
ReplyDeleteThank you, thank you Kate!! We'll be thinking of you on Friday!! I'm excited by that too!
DeleteWishing you a wonderful 2016!!! With all the plans you have in the works you should be very busy....visiting the USA...keep me posted. I know we are a big country but you never know. All the best! Thanks for being so gracious and sharing so much with us.
ReplyDeleteAnd may the year ahead bring you continued success, Joan! We've both had a great journey so far. I'll definitely keep you posted- it would be wonderful to see you! Thanks for the kind words!
DeleteWishing you much joy and success for 2016. I am not a botanical artist but I so enjoy visiting your blog and reading all you share, plus the luscious paintings!
ReplyDeleteThank you Rhonda. I wish you a very happy year ahead too!
DeleteWhat a great blog post! It's so inspiring to read all your plans, you certainly have an exciting time ahead. I'm so pleased for you and wish you all the very best for 2016, I don't think the years going to know what hit it, lol! One day we might meet up again, I hope so, I'd love that!
ReplyDeleteThanks Lesley! I really hope we do get a chance to meet up again sometime soon xx
DeleteYour painting is really adorable to me. Painting jobs
ReplyDeleteHappy year. Painting jobs
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