Louise Maclaren is a quirky illustrative artist who works in watercolour, pen and ink. She takes her inspiration from the colours of the seasons and the famous ever changing Norfolk light. Bought up in Suffolk and Sussex, she became captivated through out her life by the massive curvaceous South Downs and its fascinating history.
Monday, 14 June 2010
Sunday, 13 June 2010
Hare today gone tomorrow.....
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Exhibition Page is now updated: this site did get finished before Open Studio! I shall be doing it next time too!
My thanks to all those who were brave enough to Step through My Door! And to those who brought Prints,a pleasant surprise! And my oppologies to Lord and Lady Walpole who sweetley visited and brought one of my Boxing hare Prints- for not realizing who they were at First! perhaps they prefered it that way and it was certainly less daunting for me!
Incidently a friend first told me that contrary to popular belief, BBC wildlife Finder on Hares says; 'observation has revealed that it is usually a Female hitting a Male, either to Show that she is not yet ready to mate or as a test of his determination' (the latter being my favorite thoughts on the subject!)
Not forgeting a Special thank you to Saffron Paffron for a truly joint effort on publicising our Open Studio, it was a pleasure to work with you!
http://www.bluejacketworkshop.co.uk/
Exhibition Page is now updated: this site did get finished before Open Studio! I shall be doing it next time too!
My thanks to all those who were brave enough to Step through My Door! And to those who brought Prints,a pleasant surprise! And my oppologies to Lord and Lady Walpole who sweetley visited and brought one of my Boxing hare Prints- for not realizing who they were at First! perhaps they prefered it that way and it was certainly less daunting for me!
Incidently a friend first told me that contrary to popular belief, BBC wildlife Finder on Hares says; 'observation has revealed that it is usually a Female hitting a Male, either to Show that she is not yet ready to mate or as a test of his determination' (the latter being my favorite thoughts on the subject!)
Not forgeting a Special thank you to Saffron Paffron for a truly joint effort on publicising our Open Studio, it was a pleasure to work with you!
http://www.bluejacketworkshop.co.uk/
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