Showing posts with label Tim Ridley Artist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tim Ridley Artist. Show all posts

Monday, 9 September 2013

ARTISTS IMPROVISE EASILY

Anja Eichen made this piece just out of paper making creases to represent one of the trees within the triangular earthwork. A good artist can improvise and use what is around them. 
I have many more examples of this to follow. Trees provide inspiration and materials all we need is to spend some time with them.

Friday, 6 September 2013

Nick Joubinaux Made this image of an oak with a heart shaped hole in it during the last Artwalk. It is one of the fire damaged trees within the triangular shaped earthwork on Ashtead common. This is a place I always want to stop and sit or draw when I am walking the commons. It has had a drastic haircut so it is a bit bald at the moment.
I hope to be back there soon.

Sunday, 1 September 2013

BEST TURNOUT YET

We had a great turnout today 16 humans and one Bailey. Bailey especially enjoyed the day, meeting other dogs and generally being well behaved and even adding to the talking bits by barking at the right time. There was a lot to talk about, and some wonderful drawings were made, which I will post up next week, after a bit of a rest. Thanks to all who came.

Wednesday, 28 August 2013


Woodcock corner, a place that is at the boundary between Epsom and Ashtead commons, Newton wood and fields to the North. When I get to this point on my walks there is a feeling of arrival and immersion. I can't explain it, but it is like diving into cold clear water, both familiar and strange.
It is called Woodcock corner because they used to shoot them there, so now there are none, strange how that happens.
It isn't long now till the last Artwalk on the 1st of September, see you there