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Capturing the Essence of Place: Sketching on Location (Part Two)
Following on from last month’s post about the equipment I used for sketching on location, I’m turning to something less tangible but just as important: how I find inspiration when I’m out sketching, and how I make the most of what’s in front of me. I'm sharing this give some insight into how I gather ideas for my paintings, but also, to dispel any hesitation you may have to try it for yourself.

Deborah Burrow
Jun 16 min read


Capturing the Essence of Place: Sketching on Location (Part One)
Sketching is about capturing the essence of something. They can be done quickly and with relatively little equipment. Completed or partially completed sketches can be taken home and developed further in the studio, used for reference for future works, or just be kept as a sketch journal. Words can be added to, as well as notes on colours or anything else that sparks interest.

Deborah Burrow
May 18 min read


Nurturing Creativity: The Joy of Being an Artist Tutor
I am very fortunate to have the opportunity to teach creativity through making art, and it is something I love to do. The balance of studio work and teaching workshops means I keep active, get time out of the studio, and have the pleasure of encouraging others to get creative and have time out from their hectic lives too.

Deborah Burrow
Jan 15 min read


The Inspiration and Journey Behind the Nests on Claybord Series
I am a strong believer in there being a time and place for everything. I wasn't ready to tackle this difficult subject until I had done the 30-day challenge. But there is more to it. I have featured nests in previous works like a tiny nest in a tree or a textured nest in a bird painting. But solo nests have to have impact to be successful as a piece of work.

Deborah Burrow
Dec 1, 20255 min read
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