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Sunday 30 December 2012

This year's card..

This is my Christmas card for this year...

Design commission - birthday picture

This is a poster I created for a friends recent special birthday... difficult as so many messages were required.. anyway it's a birthday tree...

Design Commission.

This was a private commission for someone celebrating a special occasion at this venue in Cheltenham.
It consisted of this illustration and invites with signed postcards and place cards for the event..

Saturday 1 September 2012

Postcards From The Padang

My latest work is on display from Monday at the Theatre Royal Winchester. 

From 1959-1969 my late grandparents were based in Singapore and Malaysia as part of a British Army posting - a vibrant time to be in the Far East. This new body of work created specially for this event features contemporary designs inspired by family stories and memories, the original photographs and personal artefacts from the time.
Here are a couple of snaps... including the printer creating the 8 metre long 'sketch' piece that wrapped around the gallery space! You can buy prints on Folksy.com/Shops/Sarahgreen






Thursday 21 June 2012

Brassey Road Open studios!



We are opening our doors next weekend - please come and see us... I will be there on the Saturday only :-)
 

Arts Festival

It has been a long time preparing for this weekend, the celebration event of the Western Primary School Arts Festival 2012. This four week festival is a celebration of all the arts, enabling the children to try something new - working with over 18 visiting artists on some very exciting projects. The team of volunteers have been fantastic and I can't thank them all enough! Here are some pictures.. you can see the work on display in various shops as part of the 'Fulflood Art Trail', in the Winchester Discovery Centre Library and a larger exhibition at the Theatre Royal from next week.

Wednesday 4 April 2012

Input - Jeremy Deller

watched a documentary about the work of Jeremy Deller today - very interested in the way he picks up on aspects of our everyday social fabric...http://www.jeremydeller.org/