The Independent Artists Group (IAG) Blog

is an International group of just over 200 artists. We run auctions and exhibitions around the world and also communicate online daily to give eachother support and advice. We have created this blog for our news, images, photographs, and updates about our art. Here, we also announce group and individual artist's exhibitions, present artwork for sale and detail other newsworthy items.

Friday, March 28, 2008

Another Miniature Painting

Attending a local Craft Show has kept me busy this week and one of my Limited Edition prints is now hanging on a new wall. You can see more of these low cost prints at Tazbar.com

I have also been painting some more miniatures ready for next months exhibition, this being one of the countryside series.

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Monday, March 24, 2008

GODDESS BAST BASTET CAT ORIGINAL ART OIL PAINTING HYR


This is my latest painting. Egyptian Goddess Bast holding a Siamese cat. This is a recurring theme in my art. This dark beauty symbolizes the mysteries of ancient Egypt and the cat is my Titi.
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Friday, March 21, 2008

New Miniature Seascape

This is one of a series of four miniature seascapes I'm painting ready to show in an art exhibition later next month.

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Sunday, March 16, 2008

Another Exhibition Success

One of my painting shown at the recent IAG exhibition in Rugby has sold this weekend at an exhibition in support of the Elizabeth Foundation, an organisation supporting deaf children. One of my watercolour seascapes showing HMS Victory entering her home port of Portsmouth.

 Victory Entering Portsmouth (c) www.artyman.co.uk

Friday, March 07, 2008

Another commssion for an IAG artist

Following on from the sale of one of his paintings at the Rugby Exhibition, Ken Gillam has been busy with a commssioned watercolour painting for a client in Ireland. A beach scene in Barbados, working from a photograph, a shame he couldn't get to do some location sketches, but I guess looking on the bright side at least the paint didn't dry too fast in the UK.

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