The September Art in the Park outing is to the Golders Hill Garden and Pergola on Thursday 29 September 2016 at 11am.
The Pergola is on the West Heath adjacent to Golders Hill Park,
the nearest underground stations are Golders Green and Hampstead.
The 216 and 268 buses run along North End Road. The
Pergola is in the grounds of Inverforth House which dates
originally from the late eighteenth century and
was substantially altered by Lord Leverhulme. It is privately owned
but the gardens and Pergola are open to all. The location is stunning.
There is a café in Golders Hill Park and the Bull and Bush pub is
nearby. There is some cover under the Pergola but come prepared if the
weather looks bad as this is an outdoor location. It is always a good idea to
bring sketching stools.
A map can be downloaded here.
Tuesday, 6 September 2016
Thursday, 1 September 2016
An August visit to Abney Park cemetery
The last Tuesday in August saw nine artists, IAS members and
friends, sketching in Abney Park cemetery. We had a lovely sunny day
with plenty of deep shadows, luxuriant undergrowth and mature trees,
where Victorian monuments lurked. There were plenty of
angels and even a lion. The disused chapel was being renovated and was
unfortunately covered in hoardings and scaffold but there were plenty of
other subjects to grab our attention. The quiet of the cemetery was
disturbed for a bit by a persistent overhead
helicopter, but it was fortunately not looking for artists.
We had lunch in a trendy new café on Stoke Newington Church Street where we compared work and encouraged each other. And very importantly no-one got lost in this maze of a cemetery. Watch this blog spot for details of the next outing in September.
We had lunch in a trendy new café on Stoke Newington Church Street where we compared work and encouraged each other. And very importantly no-one got lost in this maze of a cemetery. Watch this blog spot for details of the next outing in September.
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