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ANGIE ROGERS: Frightened Lake
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Despite a long silence on here, the Widdop obsession continues unabated. As I've mentioned elsewhere. Ted Hughes aptly described Widdop Reservoir as a 'Frightened Lake' in part connected with its isolation I think, but also to do with the peculiar way the water shivers under the ruthless wind that furrows it from nose to tail. View my complete profile. Hebden Bridge Open Studios.
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ANGIE ROGERS: February 2015
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SKY STUDIO IN THE SNOW. Rejecting the conventional art tools in my kit, I selected from the natural range provided by Sky Studio this afternoon. Here's a close-up of some twiggy marks. The decor in the studio this week is a refreshing moss green and snow white offset by neutrals in russet and fawn. The heating has been off for quite a while so a certain degree of physical bravery is called for alongside a rapid sketching style. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. SKY STUDIO IN THE SNOW.
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ANGIE ROGERS: TWIG MESH
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I'm a visual artist based in the tumbling hill town of Hebden Bridge. I love wandering in the South Pennine uplands, watching the clouds sail up the valleys and listening to the wind. View my complete profile. SKY STUDIO IN THE SNOW. Hebden Bridge Open Studios.
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ANGIE ROGERS: Cotton Grass on Black Pebble
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Cotton Grass on Black Pebble. One of my Cotton Grass prints collaged onto a salvaged block of wood (from when we had a new studio staircase put in). The block is standing on a plate by Poole Pottery, designed by Robert Jefferson in the late 1950s and called Black Pebble. I love Black Pebble and use a set at home but this plate is badly chipped; I couldn't face binning it, so it lives in my studio. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Cotton Grass on Black Pebble.
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ANGIE ROGERS: SKY STUDIO IN THE SNOW
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SKY STUDIO IN THE SNOW. Rejecting the conventional art tools in my kit, I selected from the natural range provided by Sky Studio this afternoon. Here's a close-up of some twiggy marks. The decor in the studio this week is a refreshing moss green and snow white offset by neutrals in russet and fawn. The heating has been off for quite a while so a certain degree of physical bravery is called for alongside a rapid sketching style. View my complete profile. SKY STUDIO IN THE SNOW. Hebden Bridge Open Studios.
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ANGIE ROGERS: SOLO EXHIBITION AT THE BINGLEY GALLERY
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SOLO EXHIBITION AT THE BINGLEY GALLERY. Excited because tonight is the preview of my solo show at the Bingley Gallery - Wednesday 8th October 7 - 9 pm. The exhibition is titled All The World Is Smoke And Shadow. And is open from 9th October to 2nd November. The text on the invite reads:. A new series of drawings, painting and prints by Calderdale artist Angie Rogers, responding to the experience of the transient and the intangible within the South Pennine landscape. View my complete profile.
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ANGIE ROGERS: SUN AND SNOW OVER HEPTONSTALL
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SUN AND SNOW OVER HEPTONSTALL. Had to force myself out from the warm today to get some fresh air. I'm so glad I did. Climbing up through Spring Wood the world quickly disappeared under a big grey snow storm and then just as swiftly it swept past leaving the boiling sun in a serene blue sky. I'm a visual artist based in the tumbling hill town of Hebden Bridge. I love wandering in the South Pennine uplands, watching the clouds sail up the valleys and listening to the wind. View my complete profile.
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ANGIE ROGERS: GOODBYE chalkboard drawing its time for a change
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GOODBYE chalkboard drawing its time for a change. Surprised at how painless it was to wipe away my chalk drawing even though I felt it was quite a successful rendering of moorland and clouds. I'm a visual artist based in the tumbling hill town of Hebden Bridge. I love wandering in the South Pennine uplands, watching the clouds sail up the valleys and listening to the wind. View my complete profile. GOODBYE chalkboard drawing its time for a change. MY STUDIO SPACE (unusually tidy).