Artist Journal

In January I made a second visit to the Chelsea Physic Gardens in London. The garden is 350 years old and one of the oldest walled Apothecary gardens in the country.

The day we visited was the first opening day of the year and  absolutely freezing. A layer of ice covered  most of the plants with snowdrops pushing through the soil and an ancient pomegranate tree sparkled like forgotten christmas decorations against a terracotta wall.

although we didn't stay long because of the cold and icy fingers i managed some sketches and seed of an idea was planted.

  • Mind , body connection

    Endless possibilities
    by Julie Moss
    Mind , body connection

    The start of a new year brings with it the possibilities of potential.

    This January I  am taking time to pause and reflect, instead of rushing into my usual to-do and self improvement mode only to hit a brick wall late February.

     

     

  • by Julie Moss
    Contemporary Art Academy virtual Exhibition

    Over the course of this year I have been a student of Contemporary art Academy an online art school based in London and co founded by Zavier Ellis and Mathew Gibson.

    The final show consisted of 16 artists of varing disciplines talking about the work on show and their art practices.

    I can recommend this course to other emerging and also established artists for the knowledge and confidence gained  and connection to a growing network of artists .

     

  • Bloom

    Online Art exhibition
    by Julie Moss
    Bloom
    Bloom

    'Bloom"  An online group show by Create magazine curated by Gita Joshi.

  • St Michaels Mount

    Churn Art, Cornwall Hospice
    by Julie Moss
    My churn in the dairy of St Michael's Mount
    My churn in the dairy of St Michael's Mount
    During the summer of 2022 I exhibited a painted milk churn on the beautiful St Michael's Mount. The churn was part of a charity helping to raise money for Cornwall hospice, over 70 artists were asked to decorate the churns and displayed all over cornwall. I was privileged to exhibit my churn in the Dairy on St Michaels mount during the long hnot summer. In September the churns were auctioned in Truro Cathedral and raised over £50,000.