HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ONE AND ALL.
Thank you all for supporting my work through the last year and a special thank you to those who commissioned work. Whether you have 'liked' my facebook page, bought an art card, a print, an original or have commissioned a watercolour, I thank you. With your support I am enthusiastic and inspired to take on greater challenges in the year ahead. I will be redesigning my web site to give a much more friendly window onto my work and allow you to buy art cards. A big gap in my current site. I have a draft site at the moment and I am very excited at the prospect of getting it to you at the earliest date. All the best for 2013.
Sunday, 6 January 2013
Tuesday, 27 November 2012
The best thing is getting your work seen. I have been invisable for most of the year, but busy doing essentials... not art. I'm sure art is essential to, but in my world, has given way to other priorities. I went to Tiree for a holiday and refreshed my need to paint. My daughter has appointed herself my art agent and got me going. It is great to be producing artwork again. Here is my latest effort. A Castle in the Snow. A Watercolour.... what else!
Tuesday, 10 April 2012
Thursday, 12 January 2012
Create your own Facebook Username
Create your very own Facebook Username and help people connect with you.
It’s easy and will allow you to send your own Facebook identity to friends, galleries and potential collectors. Obviously, you need to set up a Facebook page first. [“Glen Craig, Watercolour Artist” ]. Then go to http://www.facebook.com/username/ and follow the simple instructions to create your web address for your Facebook page. Facebook will check your name is available for use, but choose your name carefully as Facebook will not allow you to change it once it is set.
Once done it will look like this http://www.facebook.com/glencraigart.1/
A simple way to increase your profile and make it easy for people to connect with you.
It’s easy and will allow you to send your own Facebook identity to friends, galleries and potential collectors. Obviously, you need to set up a Facebook page first. [“Glen Craig, Watercolour Artist” ]. Then go to http://www.facebook.com/username/ and follow the simple instructions to create your web address for your Facebook page. Facebook will check your name is available for use, but choose your name carefully as Facebook will not allow you to change it once it is set.
Once done it will look like this http://www.facebook.com/glencraigart.1/
A simple way to increase your profile and make it easy for people to connect with you.
Tuesday, 10 January 2012
A pencil
drawing of the Woodside Hotel in Aberdour, Fife.
I
have included the street frontage and exaggerated the curve of the road to add
importance to the Hotel. As always, I distort and reconfigure the proportions.
The ‘view’ of this iconic building in sunny Aberdour, stays true despite my
eyes interpretation. I started the drawing as a tonal sketch, in preparation of
a watercolour, but I so enjoyed the use of the pencil... I completed the
drawing as a ‘finished’ work. Some day I will return to do the watercolour.
Labels:Art, Watercolours, Paintings
Aberdour,
artwork,
buildings,
drawing,
frontages,
LANDSCAPE,
line drawing,
pencil drawing,
pencil sketch,
scottish,
streetfrontage,
The Woodside,
the woodside hotel,
Village

2012. New Year, new expectations and new challenges. One of mine is to have an exhibition of artwork in the summer. I had a good year in 2011, and it just got better as the year progressed. Using last year’s momentum to propel me into the coming year will help. I hope your year will be good for you.
I am looking to collaborate with other local artists, so please let me know if you are keen to work together for mutual benefit. My email address is glen@glencraigart.co.uk and the web site is http//www.glencraigart.co.uk
The artwork is a painting inspired by a holiday in Tiree. It's title: 'sunset on the croft'.
A watercolour about 300 x 300 mm.
Tuesday, 6 September 2011

Just a little painting done for the Aberdour Art Festival this year. It is called the 'Village Baker'. The best bakers in the world.... perhaps. Anyway, I like the painting I hope you do to.
Labels:Art, Watercolours, Paintings
Aberdour,
art,
Bakers,
F C LONIE,
LANDSCAPE,
Village,
WATERCOLOUR,
www.glencraigart.co.uk
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