NEW Releases

Linda Mellin

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Linda Mellin
Prints

YORKSHIRE LIFE LANDSCAPE ARTIST OF THE YEAR 2017!!

As a Yorkshire lass, Linda is thrilled to have been awarded the Yorkshire Life LANDSCAPE PAINTER OF THE YEAR for 2017.

Born, brought up and living on a working Dales farm, Linda has lived close to nature all of her life.

Painting and sketching has always been integral in her life. Many moons ago she had four fabulous years studying Graphic Design at York culminating with a distinction in Industrial Art and Design. As a student when working on thumb-nail sketches for designs she frequently had her initial designs torn up by her tutor for putting in too much detail!…thirty years on she still gets lost in the detail – spending hours perfecting each part of the layout of her paintings before she even starts to apply the paint!

Walking With The Dog Again

Posted by on Jan 29, 2016 in Latest News, NEW Releases, The Smithy Blog | Comments Off on Walking With The Dog Again

walking with the dog again Walking With The Dog Again

Painted in 2010 in memory of Peter Brook and his dog Shep. Painted by the artist Jack Morris’

 

NEW Jack Morris Original

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Edward was born Under a bad sign

Edward Was Born Under A Bad Sign

NEW Jack Morris Original Arrived

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George regretted the cheese

Title: George Regretted The Cheese
Artist: Jack Morris

 

 

3 NEW Peter Brook Prints

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3 NEW Peter Brook Releases

The Main Road Is Closed  So This Is Why The Dog Growled  Out Of Sight With A Watch Dog

 

NEW Artist Jack Morris

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Jack Morris was born in Huddersfield in 1946, a typical Yorkshire man, full of humour and modesty. He paints using house emulsion paint acrylic paint and ink, which gives his paintings a simplicity with wonderful colours.

After leaving the Army Jack got married to Audrey and they lived in a small terrace house. Jack became a pattern maker a job he loved and did until he retired. He had always made things especially out of wood loved making and carving walking sticks, as well as dabbling in painting. Jack does not consider himself an artist, there are others out there who are more worthy of such a title, he is happy as he is.

Why emulsion paint? With money tight, Audrey would not let Jack buy frivolous fancy things like proper paint so Jack used old tins of emulsion and gloss paint, back then the colours were drab and dull, but he enjoyed the painting, nowadays the range of colours is limitless and now i can afford fancy paint I choose not to.

 

 

 

NEW Peter Brook Going Up as the sun goes down

Posted by on Oct 25, 2013 in NEW Releases, Peter Brook, The Smithy Blog | Comments Off on NEW Peter Brook Going Up as the sun goes down

going up lge

 

Title: Going Up As The Sun Goes Down
Artist: Peter Brook
Medium: Limited Edition Print
Print size: 33 x 28cm Framed Size: 53 x 43cm

Print £80   Mounted Print £90   Framed £125   Embellished £240

Going Up As The Sun Goes Down:

Twelve NEW originals by Christina Harris just arrived

Posted by on Sep 15, 2013 in NEW Releases, The Smithy Blog | Comments Off on Twelve NEW originals by Christina Harris just arrived

New Originals By Christina HarrisWe have just taken delivery of 12 NEW paintings by Christina Harris, the website has been update.

All are available to view and buy online

How Does This Work?

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Kate Lycett

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Kate Lycett is an artist living and working in the lovely, quirky town of Hebden Bridge in West Yorkshire. She paint landscapes and townscapes, using rich colours, thread and gold leaf. There are patterns, ornament and colour all around.

These delightful little lanterns are made by Hebden Bridge Artist, Kate Lycett.

The lanterns are printed and lasercut to a very fine detail, right down to the tiny windows and the individual fairy lights and tiny windows! Absolutely beautiful.

The lantern comes flat and can be easily rolled into a cylinder and placed over a tea light or some fairy lights. If you place over a tea light, it must be contained within a glass jar.

The lantern has an 11cm Diameter and is 16cm high at its tallest point.