Inspiration

  • Discover Bath: Top Creative Spaces & Art Groups for Contemporary Fine Art

    Discover Bath: Top Creative Spaces & Art Groups for Contemporary Fine Art

    Living in Bath offers a unique blend of historical architecture and contemporary fine art. The city supports numerous art communities, studios, and galleries, showcasing both local and established artists. Institutions like the Holburne Museum and various studios nurture creativity, making Bath an inviting hub for art enthusiasts and practitioners alike. Read more

  • How heavy is a concrete, Brutalist building? The Barbican, London

    How heavy is a concrete, Brutalist building? The Barbican, London

    I am really inspired by Brutalist architecture. I found the Barbican Centre particularly captivating during a recent visit to London. The contrast between the heavy concrete construction and natural elements within the space intrigued and gave me plenty of ideas to transfer onto my canvas. This experience will most certainly feed into a series of… Read more

  • How did a tea infuser change the course of my art practice

    How did a tea infuser change the course of my art practice

    The Bauhaus, a German Art School from the 1920’s to 1940’s, focused on integrating artistic vision with functionality and making products accessible to the masses. Inspired by this, I create art that reflects architectural and interior design principles, carefully considering color palettes and compositions. Iconic designs, like the Barcelona Chair, inspire my work. Read more

  • 5 reasons to visit an art fair

    5 reasons to visit an art fair

    Whether you’re in the market for an investment or just some inspiration, here’s 5 reasons why you should visit an art fair this year. Read more

  • Drawing portraits during lunch

    Drawing portraits during lunch

    We often complain about lack of time and hectic daily routines that don’t allow for any creative activities and art. Fitting sketching or painting in our day can sometimes be tricky, I cannot deny that. However, sometimes small breaks for a quick doodle instead of long art sessions, can be the solution. I personally use… Read more

  • Making Art Progress, not Art Products

    Making Art Progress, not Art Products

    The title is a slight paraphrase of Tim Packer’s words, during one of his mentor-ship YouTube videos with Brooke Cormier. At first, it might not make much sense, however after letting it sink in for a while you will realise it is actually fundamental for any beginner or developing artist’s learning process. Read more