Friday, 5 August 2011

Exciting News!




I'm very pleased that my two coloured pencil pieces The Silent Keeper and Geranium were accepted into the UKCPS 2011 National Open Exhibition.  The exhibition will be held in Westminster Hall, London, 19th September - 1st October.
Its going to be an exciting event with many coloured pencil workshops going on and of course lots of lovely work on display.  I'm hoping to get to London to see the exhibition if I can find some cheap flights.





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19 comments:

Judy said...

Congratulations Cathy!

Shirley said...

Congrats. They are both spectacular and deserve to be seen and enjoyed by many!

Unknown said...

That's wonderful! And very well-deserved! These two paintings are awesome! I'm really excited for you, Cathy. If you do make it to London, post lots of pictures!

Gillian Mowbray said...

Congratulations, Cathy - and very well deserved. I hope you realise your plan to travel there. x

Unknown said...

Auguri! Well deserved. They are lovely pieces.

Studio at the Farm said...

A most hearty congradulations to you, Cathy!!

Ann said...

Congratulations! Certainly well deserved too, they are outstanding works.

Anonymous said...

Well done - I do hope you manage to come over for the exhibition.

Gretel said...

Very well done Cathy, I especially like the Geranium piece!

Jennifer Barnes said...

Wonderful news and well deserved. Hope you can get over there to see them in the exhibition.

Cathy Holtom said...

Thank you everybody!

Melliott said...

Well done!
I particularly love the geranium picture--the light and shadows on the stone window sill, the perspective...beautiful.

The Art of Phil Davis said...

Congrats Cathy, both pictures are stunning, would be hard to choose between them.

Sasa Saastamoinen said...

Congratulations! This beautiful work so I am not surprised. Hope you can make it to London.

kazumiwannabe said...

Congratulations, and your work deserves to be seen and exposed! Those two pieces are fantastic, very realistic, yet with the beautiful softness given by the pencils.

Anonymous said...

Congratulations - great news!
Sue

debra morris said...

Congratulations, well-deserved place in the exhibition!

Unknown said...

I've just spent a little time getting caught up with your blog...and wow! These are stunning! So beautiful! You certainly deserve to have the exhibited!

fados do lar said...

Truly beautiful.
:) two of my favorites! no doubt.