Monday, 1 April 2024
Material Musings - Finishing those Fabric projects
Friday, 29 March 2024
Exhibitions in Barbados, Studio Tours, Creative Talent
I have been fortunate enough to have been to several art exhibitions over the past few weeks and also and have been one of the exhibiting artists in galleries around Barbados. Here are a few images taken from the show
Here is some of my work, I had 3 sculptures on show
Caribbean Fine Art Fair (CaFA)
Artists Studio Tours Barbados 2024 at the Frame Art & Co.’s Gallery, Millhouse Complex, St. Michael, Tuesday to Friday 9am-4.30pm, Saturday 9am-2pm
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Exhibition - Elle Rene, (Giselle Walker) Insight
on until 24th April 24, Queens Park Gallery, Barbados
Published by Corrie Scott
Check out the March Magazine and some of the back issues
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Also check out the National Cultural Foundation (NCF), Barbados - For More Information on events in Barbados
There are many ways you can support an artist, purchase their work, check out their social media, leave a comment on their profile, share their work. Have a blessed Weekend!
Thursday, 28 March 2024
Creating Faces - Digital Art Papers
Wednesday, 27 March 2024
Creative Garden Expansion - Budget-Friendly Garden Projects
I've embarked on a new garden project, and while it feels a bit overwhelming, I'm embracing the challenge. Despite working on a tight budget, I've gathered some helpful tips over time for gardening economically.
Gardening isn't just a hobby; it's a therapeutic journey that occasionally presents the daunting task of starting from scratch. To tackle this, I've learned to break projects into smaller tasks and celebrate each milestone.
Creating a beautiful garden doesn't always demand a large bank balance. In fact, some of the most satisfying transformations can be accomplished on a limited budget. Let's explore some cost-effective ways to enhance your garden:
Repurpose and Upcycle: Before rushing to the store for new pots or garden decor, take a look around your home for items that can be repurposed. Old buckets, tin cans, or wooden crates can be transformed into planters with a fresh coat of paint. Get creative with unconventional containers to add character to your garden while saving money.
Propagate Plants: Instead of splurging on new plants, why not propagate your existing ones? Many plants, such as succulents, herbs, and certain flowers, can be easily propagated from cuttings or seeds. Not only does this save money, but it also allows you to expand your garden while fostering a deeper connection with your plants.
So, come and join me in the garden I will be taking small and steady steps to achieve what I imagine in this new space. Happy gardening!