#1249 theoldmortuary ponders.

©Megan Hall

Waking up to the last day of the Spring Exhibition at Ocean Studios in the Royal William Yard, Plymouth. Megan Hall’s Sea swimming print sets the tone for the last blog of the exhibition. Today we are chasing orange. From the bitter cold of a dip in the sea to the gentle warmth of a barn in the countryside. Maya Sturtridge makes a little orange go a long way.

©Maya Sturtridge

A different orange of the country side is represented by a pair of owls eyes by Lucy Griffith’s

© Lucy Griffiths

Harm to the countryside is represented by Janet Brady’s evocation of our changing climate.

©Janet Brady

A reason, perhaps why, tulips bloomed before daffodils in some places.

©Maggie Lintell

A garden image leads us to the garden studio of  the artist, who created the last image of orange and ends the last of these Exhibition inspired blogs.

Last but not least in any sense. All of the paperwork and record keeping admin for this exhibition was created by Lynne Saunders. It worked like a dream.

Lynne’s Studio is called Figtreeshedstudio. Set in the countryside of the Tamar Valley. Her orange abstract is  The End.

©Lynne Saunders

P.s there might be a clearing up ponder, who could possibly predict.

Leave a comment