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...
by mariannehazlewood | Jul 27, 2018 | Thoughts & process
So this has been a very busy couple of months… I finished up all my current paintings and illustrations in June in time to hand them over to the very diligent and clever James Potter for photography and to produce giclée prints (which are so good, I have to be...
by mariannehazlewood | Apr 5, 2018 | Thoughts & process
The Flora Scotia exhibition opened on the 31st March, I foolishly didn’t take any photos at the opening, I was too busy catching up with folk and generally gabbing, I wanted to say thanks so much to Sarah Roberts and her team who put so much work into the...