Sorry, Margaret, I can't remember the proper title - something to do with squares and form. Anyway, here are some photos, courtesy of Linda
Rob

aim4art is a voluntary community arts group, formed in 2009, dedicated to pushing the boundaries of painting and drawing in the Tees Valley. We aim to paint, aim to draw, aim to create art. We meet every Tuesday (10am-4pm) at The Barn, overlooking Hemlington Lake, Middlesbrough, TS8 9DA. We have no regular tutor, but support each other and organise a programme of visits and workshops. Visit our website at www.aim4art.org.uk
Wednesday, 4 February 2015
Sunday, 1 February 2015
Helen Gorrill Workshop
Here is a sample of some of the pictures we produced in response to Helen's random image generator. Sorry some of the photos aren't brilliant and I can't remember who painted which picture.
Rob
Rob
Tuesday, 25 November 2014
Temple newsam Pictures As Requested - from Rob
Grayson Perry and tony brummel smith
Fab day out with the group .Grayson Perry tapestries at temple newsam
And a visit to artists home to see tony brummel smiths gorgeous pastel paintings.
Has anybody any photos? Think the creative juices will be flowing next week!
And a visit to artists home to see tony brummel smiths gorgeous pastel paintings.
Has anybody any photos? Think the creative juices will be flowing next week!
Wednesday, 5 November 2014
New Work For November
Tuesday, 21 October 2014
Eve
I'm sure all of us will be greatly saddened at the passing of Eve Hudson. We all admired the spirit with which she fought cancer, and the level of motivation that kept her painting at a rate some of us couldn't match even when fit and well.
Eve tackled a wide range of subjects with energy, flair and determination. I expect everyone will have paintings by Eve they particularly remember. In my case it's the wild seascapes which earned her a distinction at CCAD, her majestic pictures of Malham Cove and her dramatic portrayals of Darlington Station, one of which featured in our Spirit of Place Exhibition. Hopefully, the examples below will speak for themselves.
Rob
Eve tackled a wide range of subjects with energy, flair and determination. I expect everyone will have paintings by Eve they particularly remember. In my case it's the wild seascapes which earned her a distinction at CCAD, her majestic pictures of Malham Cove and her dramatic portrayals of Darlington Station, one of which featured in our Spirit of Place Exhibition. Hopefully, the examples below will speak for themselves.
Rob
Seascape
Malham Cove
Darlington Station
Tuesday, 14 October 2014
I. Scott Massie Workshop
Here are some pictures from Scott's enjoyable session on drawing and painting architecture:
Gill Place - Durham water colour
Gill Place - Durham sketches
Gill Place - Whitby
Julia Cutter - Durham water colour
Julia Cutter - Whitby sketch
Julia Cutter - Durham water colour (mk2)
Lynne Herkmen - Durham water colour
Lynne Herkmen - Whitby sketch
Neil Hamilton - Whitby drawing
Norma L Clark - Durham water colour
Pauline Warrington - Durham water colour
Rob Blenkarn - Durham water colour
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