Happy place – at Dynamite Art Fair with @susanne.winter 1-3rd April 2022
And just letting you know my Instagram account kate_scott_paintings is now safely back with me – apologies again to anybody who received DM messages up until 23rd March – I am very grateful to say all is now well. I am having a slower paced week before moving on to last few weeks of planning for the Artists Open Houses in May.
I am getting ready right now for The Dynamite Art Fair this Friday Saturday and Sunday 1-3rd April – 10am-5pm in Brixton London – booth 15 venue – very near Brixton Underground Station
Untitled – With Tangerine – framed acrylic on upcycled canvas I Wish I Had A River – mixed media on upcycled canvas
I have always used recycled and upcycled surfaces to paint some of my work on, so I am really happy to be able to show some of these canvases in December alongside some really fantastic artist and makers who are all working sustainably in their inspirational maverick ways materials and techniques.
I will also be running a mindful collage workshop at the Dynamite Gallery on Sunday 12th December 2.30 – 4.30 pm book through Eventbrite using the link below – I will be using all reclaimed materials except glue and a bit of paint !!
It’s been a wonderful week of showing with this fantastic bunch of 21 artists and makers in this inspiring space – it has been so harmonious and positive and well recieved – one day left – I will be there all day today 12am-4pm The Regency Town House 13 Brunswick Square Hove BN3 1EH
‘After I Swam’ resplendent in the afternoon sun Last day Sunday 7th November 11am-4pm
Featuring the art of 21 members from Brightons 7dials Artists and Makers Collective – Preview is Thursday 6-9pm – 13 Brunswick Square, BN3 1EH
I am excited to be showing ‘After I Swam’ – acrylic on canvas will be shown along with a couple more of my recent paintings in this exsquisite historical setting
This painting is pat of a pair made for the window of Gallery 40 in Brighton – and looked rather lush and rain forest inviting as you approached from the top of the road.
The title refers to the refreshing relief that can come with rainfall after humid days or tears falling after emotion has been felt but not expressed – sometimes unexpected – potentially uncomfortable but ultimately cleansing – many layers – pretty optimistic in the end – available with me to be viewed at my studio – contact me at info@katescottpaintings.com
It’s sister painting ‘After I Swam’ will be exhibited at the ‘Out Of The Blue’ Exhibition Regency Town House 13 Brunswick Square, Hove, BN3 1EH where I am so proud to be showing with 20 other artists in this amazing historical building. It will be wonderful – preview 7-9pm Thursday 4th November
@kathandcompany Gallery in Twickenham London – one weekend only unfortunately but I managed to catch her – must be 30 years since we last met – and it was as if we’d seen each other the week before.
We were at the same 6th form college in Brighton, and then were amongst the very few art students who went to Hastings College of Art and Technology for our foundation course, both disappointed at first not to go to Brighton, it actually became the most positive and influential accident of fate for us both, a wonderful course, incredible teachers, including legendary Rod Harman, unique life long friendships made and inspirational learnings.
Freddie is now a professor at the Royal College of Art and makes totally thought provoking feminist mixed media pieces that need to be seen in the flesh to be appreciated – I am so honoured to have been able to be in contact again – the gallery is amazing and is hosting 12 artists over 12 weeks bookable online http://www.newartathome.co.uk