I just wanted to share one of two new 20x20" paintings I've been busy making for the Serena Hall Gallery in Southwold, Suffolk. I'm just finishing the other one now, and I'm also working on the pieces for the upcoming Homes & Gardens magazine feature.
I also have several commissions and work for two other galleries (one in Suffolk, the other in Sheffield which I will tell you about another time) to finish before the end of this month. I honestly don't think I've ever been so busy! I'll try to keep you updated - I know I've been a bit of a sporadic blogger recently. ;)
December Forest 1
Original painting in acrylic on deep-edge canvas. 20x20"
© Natasha Newton 2011
I'd also like to show you a couple of small pieces I've made for the Etsy shop over the past week. I'm trying my best to add new items regularly these days and it's paying off - the shop has never been busier! Another new development with Etsy is that I seem to be getting a lot of custom orders and commissions on there recently, which is great.
Mountain Range 3
Set of 3 hand-painted pebbles.
© Natasha Newton 2011
Small Night Landscape
Original acrylic painting on canvas, mounted on card. 6x4" approx.
© Natasha Newton 2011
Both are available here.
As ever, thank you to everyone who takes the time to read the blog, and especially to those who leave such lovely comments for me to read - I try to answer any questions as and when I can, but my time is somewhat limited these days as I'm sure you'll understand. Rest assured that I read them all though! x




natasha, it's great to hear you are doing so well and i really do like the new painting! southwold is not far away so perhaps i will get to see it before it sells. congratulations on the magazine feature too...
i also wanted to say an artist friend also admires your work - they saw the small painting i have in my house "after nightfall 4". in fact, quite a few people have commented on it.
best wishes for the future
Posted by: jazz | November 04, 2011 at 02:04 PM
These are all beautiful Natasha! My favourite is the Night Landscape.
Posted by: Cally | November 04, 2011 at 02:27 PM