Well done to Carole Harwood as her artwork is now on the walls of the LarderLancs 🎨
Stepping out of her comfort zone, Carole began experimenting with pour painting.
Furthering her knowledge via YouTube and social media, Carole continued, creating hundreds of canvases as well as her own special mix of pour paint. Carole started to add embellishments and decorating the pour-paint images, some of which are on display in the exhibition. Inspired by the spring and sunshine and local wildlife, Carole began creating colourful, flower-filled canvases. Sometimes working on two pieces at a time.
“I hope I can pass on some good vibes through this lovely opportunity to show my work at The Larder. Thanks to the Art at The Larder team.”
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