🎶GIVEAWAY WINNER! (Facebook) Just wrapping this little heart up for 🌸Wean Evans🌸 from Knighton (Wales). My giveaway was much more successful on facebook than instagram. I enjoyed doing this very much, so I’m planning to run one each month during lock down exclusively on facebook @tamsinbridge.artshop. So look out for April’s giveaway and please join me on Facebook if you’d like to win a little something 🧡 I will let you know when it runs!
Hello – I know art isn’t an essential, but just to let you know I am still making and painting and happy to take orders and commissions. Mnemosyne’s Dream is a small concern, but I am keen to keep afloat. I have taken a temporary job helping to restock shelves in tesco two nights a week during the crisis and the rest of the time I will be holed up in my little studio. 🌸I love my work and I love being asked to do things for people so if there is something you’d like just drop me a line and I can send or reserve things. And thank you so much to the people who’ve supported me. 💙💚💛💜💙 SO if you’ve managed to read this far – I am doing a giveaway! If you’d like this little heart for you or someone else, just like with a comment and I will announce a winner at random next week. *I can send or reserve depending on preference.
In the mean time please take care of yourselves and each other and don’t be too polite to remind yourself and others to keep to the 2 metre distancing rule if you do have to go out for essentials etc. Sometimes I find it hard to say stuff because I don’t want to be rude or hurt someone’s feelings – I felt uncomfortable reminding someone yesterday, but this is ridiculous and we HAVE to. Love Tamsin 🦋 xxx
A few years ago I did some Lettering for Ava, Elsie’s sister. I didn’t have a great image of the lettering for Ava but helpfully the client sent me an image. I like thinking about these little people as I’m painting. I may do a tiny bit more to this one and it will have a double mount with a little detail, but this is just about completed. I need to stop and come back to it with fresh eyes later on this evening.
I’ve just finished this lettering commission for Arthur, born 12th December last year. I feel quite pleased with it – using different paper which seems nicer to work with. The client requested more detail and so my aim was to add the delicate detail but keep it masculine. Previous work that I’d done for their wedding was quite feminine.
A Russian snow queen with hair made from snowflakes. She ventured out of the forest for love and melted away in the sunshine. Anyway, Happy Women’s day – don’t melt away!