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Higham At Home Week 12

5 Ways To Mix Greens With Marion Boddy-Evans

Yellow and blue make green until you learn it depends on the pigments. 

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Over the last 3 years artist and tutor Alex Jakob-Whitworth has been working on her Being Dorothy (Wordsworth) project and film. She spoke about this project in last years Summer School. To find out more about the project

Ian Frances Top 10 Symphonies

Bruckner 8 – World Philharmonic Symphony c. Giulini

Number 3 in a series of 10 of Ian France’s Top 10 Symphonies (from the Romantic Era). Bruckner 8 – World Philharmonic Symphony c. Giulini. Epic journey from death to life with spiritual slow movement to savour Giulini – VPO – 1985 – DG

Linda Birch's Weekly Painting Observation

Theme: SHADOWS

Medium, Charcoal. Size A3. You will need natural charcoal, a putty rubber and Cartridge paper.

A landscape (rural or urban) in charcoal using tones rather than olives. Find a subject that gives plenty of shadow, and you will create light this way. Use the subtle properties of charcoal, smudging and lifting out to create shadow and light. Remember, line does not exist! It is merely the convention we use to show a difference between one colour and another or one tone and another.