Saturday, December 15, 2007

new art

Woo - sorry I've not updated this for a while -- not been much to say, really! Now here is something groovy - we went to an Art Auction last night, had the most fun and bought some new art at verygood prices which are now my "Christmas present". Dunno how long the links will stay active, but these are the pieces we got from the cataglogue ...

this painting is very big, beautiful blue textures by Naomi Greaves.
http://www.airspacegallery.org/airtrade/pages/greaves.html

this is one of two little ceramic nightlight pots by Perry Walmsly Pitts:
http://www.airspacegallery.org/airtrade/pages/pitts1.html

A photo from David Stubbs:
http://www.airspacegallery.org/airtrade/pages/stubbs.html

and this I don't know quite what to call it display of angel wings by Charlie Pi!
http://www.airspacegallery.org/airtrade/pages/pi.html
(this doesn't photograph well, but is a lovely thing!)

then there was the one that got away - which I really wanted but it got toooooooo dear!
http://www.airspacegallery.org/airtrade/pages/grant.html

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Gosh lady you are lucky, B went wild in the aisles as Dale says!

They are all lovely and I can see why you were disappointed to miss the Rachel Grant, gorgeous work.

I thought Stoke's only assets were you 2, darts players and Robbie and Gaia!

Hugs Ruby n Roxy XX

Cathy said...

Sounds like the beginnings of a lovely new hobby .

Anonymous said...

stoke is a creative city, my dear - has been for centuries!

Anonymous said...

Well I supose you get the flair for nice things, because your ancesters were owners of one of the first potery firms in Stoke.
Your pictures are very nice and you have nice long walls to display them on.
Went with Winnie to Weymouth to day took her to places shed never been, Aldi and Mattalan , just widened her horizon, normally she only shops at posh places.Bye for now L M xxxxxxx

Anonymous said...

On first reading I thought you had taken Winnie to the shed Mum - odd but then again it is your Birthday. However more attention to detail and I realise my error. Beautiful art work Sue, you must be a happy bunny. Julie