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Newsletter: June 2023
Monthly studio news from Jo York!
This is my painting early Bird, an Atmospheric painting inspired by our local moorland.
Newsletter: April 2022
Jo York April Artist Newsletter-on moving house and studio and new wild environments.
Newsletter: October 2021
My November 2021 Newsletter, packed with photos, process, gallery news and my new collection, launching soon!
Newsletter: January 2021
Latest news from my studio, including development of new work in January 2021
Newsletter: October 2020
October news includes details of my latest exhibition, (yes a real one even in 2020! ), and some of the difficulties of being a full-time artist; including the fact that you never get as much time as you hope, plus dealing with those paintings that just don’t work! Hint: put them in solitary for a bit!
Newsletter: September 2020
September news includes a step by step process on a new autumnal canvas, and an article on one of my heroes, Paul Feiler
Newsletter: August 2020
In my August news I’m looking at finishing processes for paintings on canvas, and following the development of my first Autumn colour inspired painting for 2020
Newsletter: July 2020
In this month’s newsletter, I’m following the development of a series of paintings based on walks during the lockdown. The Staveley Carr series is inspired by a wonderful local wetland reserve.
Newsletter: June 2020
My July newsletter follows the development of a series of paintings inspired by the bleak and dramatic area around Greenhow Hill.