To all of my followers who have been reading my blog, I would first of all like to thank you all for your interest in my work, and secondly, I'd like to let you know that I've moved my blog over to Wordpress.
The new blog is at; https://debbiegeorgepainter.wordpress.com where you will be able to see all of my old posts from here and any new ones from now on.
I shall keep this one up for a month or two so that as many people as possible are informed, then I will close it down.
I do hope you will follow me on the new blog.
Thank you
Debbie George.
Monday, 6 April 2015
Sunday, 7 December 2014
Alphabet paintings.
For a number of years now I have been collecting cups, bowls, jugs and plates that depict childhood scenes, and more recently I have been drawn to alphabet pieces. My collection, though large, isn't big enough (is anyone's collection ever complete?) Pieces are not that easy to locate, so I have had to find examples for reference elsewhere. The internet is obviously a great source of images and I have done hundreds of screen grabs which I put on my iPad, so that I can refer to them when I am in my studio (which is out of range of the wi fi).
I have found examples of most of the alphabet now and will be working my way through them over the next few months. I am hoping to cover the whole alphabet in the next few months.
Here are a few pieces from the start of my project;
I have found examples of most of the alphabet now and will be working my way through them over the next few months. I am hoping to cover the whole alphabet in the next few months.
Here are a few pieces from the start of my project;
Thursday, 30 October 2014
New paintings.
Apologies that it has been so long since my last post, I have been busy painting for three solo shows.
I have been looking at detailed pieces of Sunderland lustreware, the illustrations seem to tell a story and I find them a rich source of inspiration. The images often depict simple scenes populated by less than perfect illustrations of people and animals, and this is partly why I am inspired by them, there is a naive quality which I love.
Here are a few of the most recent paintings.
I have been looking at detailed pieces of Sunderland lustreware, the illustrations seem to tell a story and I find them a rich source of inspiration. The images often depict simple scenes populated by less than perfect illustrations of people and animals, and this is partly why I am inspired by them, there is a naive quality which I love.
Here are a few of the most recent paintings.
Monday, 30 June 2014
Summer paintings.
The ceramics that I put in my paintings, cups, jugs and bowls etc, are mostly taken from examples that I own or from reference photographs. Occasionally though I combine elements, sometimes sourced from books, textiles or other ceramics, to create a unique object which exists only in my paintings. Some of the paintings on this post are examples of where I have employed this method.
Monday, 21 April 2014
Spring paintings
As you may be aware, my paintings are inspired by the flowers around me. Currently the flowers in the garden are mainly primroses and forget- me-nots. I never tire of painting them.
Tuesday, 25 March 2014
A couple of new paintings
I am loving all the spring flowers in my garden, the crocus are over now but the cowslips and primroses are blooming beautifully.
Saturday, 8 March 2014
Childhood ceramics
I am currently inspired by childhood ceramics, especially pieces from the early 1900's which were given to children for being good. Good at school, good at reading and even knitting. They were given out as rewards for all aspects of education and were also given to instruct children on morals and behaviour.
Here are a few recent paintings on this theme.
Here are a few recent paintings on this theme.
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