November, and new beginnings.

The 1st of November marked a new chapter for me, with my work now on display at Nest Cumbria – a beautiful artisan shop within The Rheged Centre. You may have seen my work in the centre over the past few years, and it’s such a joy to be part of this creative space, surrounded by so many inspiring local makers.

I was met with the warmest of welcomes from the Nest team – you can have a read here if you wish.

Along with this new beginning comes the birth of some new artworks.
Allow me to introduce you to a few recent pieces – all now available:

‘Sapphire Heights’ - 120cm X 100cm - Available

‘Maple Dusk’ - 61cm x 61cm - Available

‘Aqua Rise’ - 40cm x 40cm - Available

If any of these catch your eye, I’d be delighted to share more details or imagery with you. If you’d like to see the work in person, Nest is open 10am–5pm daily at The Rheged Centre, near Penrith.

‘Copper Drift’ (behind our smiling faces to the right above) continues to be one of my favourites - still looking for the right home where it will truly belong.

‘Copper Drift’

100cm x 100cm - Available

My Gallery Page is refreshed with pieces ready to find their new homes, and if a more personal idea is stirring, I’d love to chat about creating something bespoke together.

And one last piece of “newness”…

I’ll be joining Wild Rabbit Interiors in Carlisle for an evening event on Thursday 13th November, 6–8pm. Two of my artworks are currently on display there, and I’ll be bringing a few more pieces along for the night, available to purchase.

If you’re local and fancy an evening of fizz, canapés, and local creativity, you can find tickets here – or simply drop me a message and I’ll happily tell you more. I’d love to see some familiar faces there. It would be a great opportunity for a creative chat!

‘Timeless Gaze’ - On Display at Wild Rabbit Interiors, Carlisle

150cm x 100cm - Available

That’s quite enough new for November, I think.


Wishing you a gentle few weeks ahead as we step further into this wintry, festive season.

Warmly,
Charlotte

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