This is my watercolour painting of the storm cloud scene.
A couple of weeks ago I set off in the sunshine to go for a walk at Cuckmere Haven in East Sussex. By the time I arrived in the car park it had started to rain a bit but I decided to continue anyway. As I walked the mile or so towards the beach the skies really darkened and people coming back the other way looked a bit wet! But I was lucky, the rain only lasted a few minutes and the wind blew those storm clouds away (but not until I had taken a few photos). The sun came out again and my walk back was under warm sunshine and clear blue skies with not a cloud in sight. Fantastic!
This is my watercolour painting of the storm cloud scene.
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I have sold a few pictures from time to time through my Facebook page and at exhibitions but I have been looking at having a better way of displaying and selling my art online. So I have set up an online shop. I hope it will mean that people who look at this website or my Facebook page can buy pictures that they like or contact me to make something specially for them in an easy, straightforward way.
So, if you would like to have a browse and maybe buy a piece of original artwork for yourself or as a gift for a friend, this is the place to look - Daryl's Drawings Shop Click on the link to go to the shop. As this is a new venture, I would be very grateful for any feedback about how the shop looks or how easy it is to use. Many thanks, Daryl Have you heard of Art Cards, ATCs (Artist Trading Cards) or ACEOs (Art Cards, Editions and Originals)? All much the same thing really except that some are made for selling, some for swapping or trading and some just to be given away. The only real rule is that they must be the size of a standard trading card (like football or Pokemon cards) 3.5" x 2.5" Recently someone at the art club suggested that all the members could make a few cards and we could use them at our forthcoming exhibition to raise money for the RNLI. So we all had a go and the results were fantastic! Between us we made over 250 mini masterpieces - it's really quite addictive once you get started. Everyone worked in their own style so the finished collection looked like a miniature art gallery. We used them as prizes in a tombola for £1 a go and raised £400! |
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