Showing posts with label close to home project. Show all posts
Showing posts with label close to home project. Show all posts

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Dickensian Day



The Dickensian Market took place today and, for it's premiere year, was a suitable success. Benwick is a very small village in the Fens that receives no through traffic and so the success of the market relied totally upon promotion and local support.
My own stand experienced a very busy time between the opening at 12 until around 1.30 and proved to be the most successful art event I have participated in since my solo at March Town Hall several years ago.
To my delight there was an interest in some of the works that were not part of my 'Close to Home' project that produced some sales and commission works.
Some homes were purchased by their respective owners and I even sold a few books, clearing me out of the stock I pre-ordered before the event.
I met some wonderful people who seemed to have been following my 'progress' in the local papers quite closely, which was most flattering.

Although I left with more of my house sketches than I would have liked to, I realise that the cold, windy day may have been somewhat of a deterrent and remain hopeful that the personal letters I posted to each home owner on Friday will create interest in the following few days.
One always has hope right?
In an area proven as 'difficult' for artists, I feel I had a positive day all around and enjoyed the Dickensian feel of the day very much. I look forward to this becoming an annual event, growing and drawing the local villagers ever closer.

Friday, November 14, 2008

Close To Home - Update


2 Pond Close, Wimblington

Today was spent signing and mounting the 27 sketches from my 'Close to Home' project ready for the Dickensian Market tomorrow.
Both, the Cambs Times and The Fenland Citizen newspapers have been kind enough to spotlight me and the project this week and response has been very pleasing already.
On Thursday evening the Local Studies Librarian contacted me wishing to place an bulk order of my book to be placed in our local libraries as a reference and I have already been contacted by a few home owners asking me to 'hold' the sketch of their home until they arrive at the market.
The weather forecast seems ok, which is a blessing since I discovered the market is not in the village hall but right in the centre of Benwick high street.
I have my mounted sketches, my book, several other pieces of work in a browser, a couple of canvas and framed pieces, a basic tool kit, my trusty chair, my faithful boots, numerous layers of clothing and a sketchbook all packed and raring to go.

I will, of course, update you all on my return.

Saturday, November 01, 2008

Close To Home - THE BOOK


Happy November everyone!

I am thrilled to announce that my Summer project 'Close to Home' is now all tied up in a book and available to preview and purchase from the Blurb bookstore by clicking the badge to the right, just underneath my profile.

The book contains 27 plein air sketches of homes from 3 villages in Cambridgeshire, England, UK...17 of which I have blogged about here.
It's wonderful to have all 27 sketches together to flick through, I'm pleased I'll get to keep them recorded this way.

I am so excited to be finishing this project to my plans made back in April, it feels good to see this through.
Benwick village hall are having a Dickensian Day on 15th November and I have a pitch there for my project sketches and books, so I'll be sending personal invitations out to the 27 different addresses I painted as well as promoting my presence there publicly.
Many will be dressing up in Dickensian clothing so it should also be a great opportunity for some sketching too!

I wish to thank all my regulars for your constant visits, praise and encouragement, your interest urges me to be productive EVERY day, as I have stated in my book....Hmmmm....'My book'...Sounds good....I could get used to that!

Friday, October 17, 2008

Close To Home - Doddington


55 New Street, Doddington

Another house for my growing collection. This one always catches my eye as I drive through the village, I love the front door.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Close To Home - Doddington


63 Newgate Street, Doddington

Another of the homes for my current project.

Saturday, October 04, 2008

Close To Home - Benwick


6 Skeifs Row, Benwick

Still battling with the weather here and trying to get this project complete in time to publish the results into a book for release before Christmas.

Friday, October 03, 2008

Close To Home - Benwick


4 Lilyholt Road - Benwick

Another Benwick addition to my Close to Home project.
An unusually coloured home captured early morning before the sun broke. Luckily the tall sunflowers added a little warmth to the painting in the sun's absence.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Close To Home - Benwick


'Rose Cottage', Lilyholt Road, Benwick

I think my reasons for choosing to paint Rose Cottage are obvious from the painting, such character with it's uneven structure and rose laden trellis.

Monday, September 22, 2008

Close To Home - Benwick


'The Squirrels', 24 Doddington Road, Benwick.

I had a wonderful time sketching this home in Benwick. Mr Benfield, the owner, crossed the road to introduce himself to me and we chatted in the rare sunshine for some time. Even from the roadside, it's obvious that this house is loved and cared for.

Monday, September 15, 2008

Close To Home - Doddington


'Karldavalen House' High Street, Doddington.

Home of my dear friends Wendy and Ralph, this new build already shows signs of character.

Close To Home - Benwick


'Jayenkay' Lilyholt Road, Benwick

The weather has been a nightmare for this project, it has rained somewhere in the region EVERYDAY throughout our whole Summer, but I have pushed on grabbing each single sunray as it passed by.
I completed this adorable home before the school holiday but am just catching up on my scanning, I was attracted by it's modern angles set against the old stone chimney.

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Close To Home - Doddington


2 Drivers Close Doddington

Here's another of my 'Close To Home' project sketches.
This house was a such a find, with so much character and personality displayed outside in the front garden, teasing the pavement...Even the Christmas lights were still hung!

Friday, August 08, 2008

Column Week 27

This is my newspaper column, in print today in the Cambs Times and Wisbech Standard:



The 'Close to Home' project I started back in May has taken a knock by all the rain we've been having this summer. I sketch the houses 'plein air' which means I complete them whole on location, so the wet spell made it impossible to get any further forward leaving my target of three houses a week more than a little dented.
Then the school holidays began and it seems unfair to traipse my youngest around to sit in front of peoples homes and sketch every day, so I have some catching up to do! That said, I have completed 16 of my hoped 36 sketches and I still have some time before my planned exhibitions nearer the end of the year. I'm hoping a late summer will enable to me to pick this project up after Harry's return to school.
Seeing a strange woman perched on a chair outside your home is not something you witness every day but local reaction has been fantastic and I've met some wonderful people through this project who have made me feel so welcome - Thank you!



Sunday, July 13, 2008

Close To Home - Doddington


Alpha Cottage, New Street, Doddington © Anita Davies

Alpha Cottage sits behind three trees that I call 'The Lollipops'. It has quaint little wooden shutters around the windows and a picket fence making it an easy choice for my 'close to home' project.

The George pub opposite has a car park at the front which faces Alpha Cottage, so I was able to sit in my truck for this sketch.

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Close To Home - Wimblington


32a Doddington Road, Wimblington © Anita Davies

Another addition to the Close To Home project is this fairly new property along Doddington Road in Wimblington, a crisp, stylish home with lots of grand wrought iron and a curved brick entrance.

I sketched this one from the truck too, parking in Church Street facing it head on.

I was about halfway through the painting stage when the owner returned home with some shopping, as she emptied her boot I could see her looking over so when I'd finished I walked over to introduce myself in case my presence had made her uneasy.

Monday, June 09, 2008

Close To Home - Doddington


18 Newgate Street, Doddington © Anita Davies

I have travelled through the village of Doddington for the past 16 years and only now, through this project, do I learn of this fabulous house hidden up a short drive in Newgate Street.
I sketched this one from my truck, it was a warm day but I was able to park facing the house and sit with my windows open just after taking Harry to school one morning. The drive is narrow so I felt much safer behind the wheel, using it to prop my watercolour block upon.
I love everything about this house, from it's character and style to the untold stories it seemed to whisper to me while I sketched.
What a find!

Tuesday, June 03, 2008

Close To Home - Doddington


'Bell View', Doddington © Anita Davies

Another addition to my 'Close to Home' project is this immaculate, new home in Doddington called Bell View. The weather was kind to me on this one and I managed to escape the truck and sketch it from the roadside in the comfort of my travel chair, sun blazing!

A friendly gentleman neighbour kept me company for a while too and informed the home owner of my presence later that evening, who has since been in touch by email rather excited to see my painting of her home.

Hope you like it Alison, sorry it's taken so long to upload here!

Sunday, June 01, 2008

Close To Home - Benwick


The Limes - Benwick © Anita Davies

I sketched this home from one of my favourite locations, along the Nene river in Benwick. I sat on the opposite side of the bank in my travel chair with the sun blazing down on me and the river trickling alongside.
This home has often caught my eye, apart from it's obvious beauty and magnificent location, I have always been impressed with the immaculate lawn.

To view all of the homes in this project so far click HERE.

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Close To Home - Wimblington


6 Church Street, Wimblington © Anita Davies

This is my third plein air sketch for the Close to Home project. A beautiful house located near the church in Wimblington, completing one sketch for each village so far.

I have sketched many more since this one but have yet to scan them. The project is going well and I am really enjoying it.

The weather has taken a turn for the worse here in the Fens so I have had to adjust here and there; sketching houses easily visible from the truck and creating the ink sketch only...returning to add watercolour when the sun is out because it creates wonderful shadows that enhance the architecture of these homes. Creating the ink sketch during the dull weather means I can make the most of each day and stay on target for my average of three homes per week. I figure the house won't change in structure so I can get the basics down and wait for better light.

I'm also getting used to the format. It takes some getting used to, trying to put a massive house into a 6x8" space but I have an 8x10" mount that I use as a guide which helps enormously.

I now have three Arches blocks on the go for the project. I started with one and soon found that this restricted me to sketching just one house at a time while I was on location (I don't like to cut them from the block until I've had a little time to view them properly) I moved on to two blocks, which worked very well until the rain set in again and I resorted to completing the ink sketch and returning to add watercolour in better weather. So, now I have three and that works perfectly.

Of course, the beauty of the whole experience is that it all takes place within an approx. 4 mile radius of my home which has made it both enjoyable and very flexible.

Friday, May 23, 2008

Column Week 16 & Pet Special

My newspaper column this week, in print today in the Cambs Times and Wisbech Standard, can be viewed here:


Pen Friend, with Anita Davies
'Back to Normality'

©Anita Davies, all rights reserved


As it appears on the page:



The newspaper also ran a Pet Special this week, highlighting my work as a competition prize:



You can now read the Cambs Times online just like you would a normal newspaper. Sign up is easy and can be found here:

CAMBS TIMES E-EDITION