by mariannehazlewood | Oct 18, 2021 | Thoughts & process
Two gallery visits… Portrait gallery, Edinburgh Alison Watt: A Portrait Without Likeness at the Portrait gallery – on until the 9th January 22 I visited this after seeing a video discussion with Alison Watt, she is new to me as an artist, but I was...
by mariannehazlewood | Jun 14, 2020 | News, Thoughts & process
Our garden and a bit of my work featured as a viewer’s video on episode 13 of BBC’s Gardeners’ World*. It was so exciting to get the call saying that we had been picked for inclusion. Thanks so much to the whole Gardeners’ World team for including...
by mariannehazlewood | Jun 8, 2020 | News, Thoughts & process
While watching BBC’s Gardeners’ World in late March*, Alex and I noted that they were asking viewers to make videos of any cool projects in their garden… *what a massive relief on my part that it was going to be continuing to be made and broadcast...
by mariannehazlewood | Jan 15, 2020 | News, Thoughts & process
I have an article in the latest journal of the ASBA’s the Botanical Artist, December 2019, Volume 25, Issue 4. I was very honoured to be asked to write about my ink process and to have some photos included in this fantastic publication. Thanks very much to the...
by mariannehazlewood | Dec 5, 2019 | Thoughts & process
I was really thrilled when I heard that the printmaking studios in Edinburgh had bought the old rubber plant at Fountainbridge, its literally 5 mins walk for me and I really love drypoint and colograph (I did an evening course at ECA a few years back, you can see the...
by mariannehazlewood | Aug 12, 2018 | Thoughts & process
I got a generous review from Katherine Tyrrell of the Botanical Art and Artists website on my show at the Pittenweem Arts Festival. “The occasion of a first solo exhibition for a botanical artist is very special – and I like to try and highlight those who...