Showing posts with label maeve. Show all posts
Showing posts with label maeve. Show all posts

Saturday, 17 January 2009

Hallelujah!! I can post again.

After a week of tearing my hair out and just about going stark, staring mad, I am once again able to post my work. The problem has been computer viruses, spyware, malware and whatever else seems to infest this technological, mind-bending minefield - MY COMPUTER!!!! Apart dropping a few EC's and making the odd comment, I've not been able to do any internet dependant work.
Well, I seem to have it beat (for the moment) and the computer is now running at its previous (not actually that fast) speed.
To celebrate, I am posting one of my wife Maeve's colourful works.


Out of the desert
Mixed media on watercolour paper
8 1/4" x 11 3/4"

I think she got the idea after watching a television programme on Egypt.
If you are interested in purchasing this, it is available on ebay


Thursday, 27 November 2008

Rainbowville by Maeve Wright

This is another example of my wife Maeve's art.

Rainbowville
Watercolour pencils and black gel pen on watercolour paper
8 1/4" x 11 3/4"
This is one of her abstract townscapes. Her work is greatly influenced by architecture. I love the way she sees buildings fitting next to each other to form this pattern of lines and colours. It's wonderful the way she blends the colours and allows them to run to form soft and unexpected shades.
If you are interested in purchasing this work, it is available on ebay along with several other of her works.

Wednesday, 19 November 2008

Decoration of Divinity by Maeve Wright

Thought I would take the opportunity to introduce my wife Maeve's artwork. This is a piece created in July of this year.



Decoration of Divinity

Watercolour pencils, coloured pencils, biro and gel pens on watercolour paper

8 1/4" x 11 3/4"


Her work is warm, witty, quirky and colourful. Her subjects include town and cityscapes, fantasy, abstract, and flowers. She employs a variety of media including watercolours, acrylics, gouache, pencils, pens, frequently using several media in one piece to achieve the required effects.


Take a look at her work in her Etsy shop and on her EBSQ site.