We’re thrilled to have created this community that will be filled with creativity and inspiration. Once you have joined you’ll gain exclusive access to behind-the-scenes content, sneak peeks of upcoming artwork, discounts on prints and special insights into the unique painting process of Iris Grace.
Along with pictures and videos of Thula and the other animals, life at home and our adventures.
What to Expect:
– Exclusive updates and previews of new artwork
– Community discussions and art challenges
– Share your own artwork with the community
– Techniques from Iris Grace
It is a safe space to introduce yourself, share your art, chat and ask any questions. We will celebrate the beauty of art together and the benefits of spending time with our animal friends.
Lined curtains and blinds to help with noise reduction,
warmth in the winter and to keep cool in the summer. ☀️
Plants to enhance the atmosphere adding colour and textures to inspire creativity. 🪴
Improves air quality & lowers stress levels. 😊
Encourages a sense of connection to the natural world.
Soft warm lighting, spotlights are dimmable.
Comfortable chairs with cushions made from natural materials and soft to touch.
Natural light from big windows with the trees and garden beyond, giving an outside – inside feel and the doors open out onto the decking. 🌳
Good to have extra seating for artist assistants – Thula & Friends 🐈 🐇
Large wooden table to fit big pieces & all the paints, brushes, crayons, inspiration books… 📚🎨🖌️
Natural Oak Flooring – hard wearing, warm hues adding character & warm underfoot.
The wood floor also helps with sound absorption, contributing to a quieter environment.
What’s your ideal creative space?
Where do you feel the most comfortable? Before we start to work on our art let’s set up the environment we are working in to be the best it can be 😊 This is Iris’s but what will yours be like and what works for you now and why?
Let’s consider some points when setting up a creative space
1. Location:
– Accessibility: Choose a location that is easy to access regularly, whether it’s in your home or a rented space. Consider noise levels, especially if you’re easily distracted.
– Inspiration: Being close to nature or interesting urban environments can provide additional stimulation.
2. Layout:
– Zoning: Create areas for specific tasks—drawing, painting, mixed media, and digital art. Each zone can be tailored to the needs of that medium.
– Movement: Ensure that pathways are clear and allow for easy movement between different work areas.
3. Storage:
– Modular Solutions: Use modular shelving units that can be adjusted as your collection of materials grows.
– Visible Organization: Transparent bins or labeled storage can make it easier to find what you need quickly and encourages you to keep your space tidy.
4. Lighting:
– Task Lighting: Use adjustable desk lamps focused on work areas for detailed tasks, while softer ambient lighting can create a relaxed atmosphere. Make the most our of any natural light available.
– Color-Temperature: Select bulbs that mimic daylight (around 5000K) to ensure accurate color representation when working on art.
5. Work Surface:
– Material Choice: Opt for surfaces that can be easily cleaned.
– Height Consideration: Having adjustable height surfaces can help accommodate different projects, whether you’re standing or sitting.
6. Tools and Materials:
– Inventory System: Keep an inventory list of your materials to manage stock effectively, replacing items before they run out.
– Segregation: Separate basic supplies (brushes, paints, pencils) from specialty items to streamline your workflow.
7. Comfort:
– Chair Selection: Invest in chairs that you love, especially if you’re seated for long hours.
– Temperature Control: Have fans or heating available to maintain a comfortable working temperature year-round.
8. Inspiration:
– Vision Boards: Create mood boards or inspirational walls with colors, images, and quotes that resonate with your artistic style.
– Samples: Display your past works to motivate yourself and track your artistic journey.
9. Ventilation:
– Air Quality: Install exhaust fans or use air purifiers to maintain air quality, especially when working with solvents or sprays.
– Fresh Air: Whenever possible, open windows during work sessions to allow for natural ventilation.
10. Technology:
– Art Software: Consider investing in tablets or software for digital art, design, and planning.
– Documenting Progress: Use cameras or smartphones to document your work and share your process on social media.
11. Sound:
– Acoustic Treatments: If sound distraction is an issue, consider adding rugs and other soft furnishings to absorb the sound along with natural materials.
– Sound Control: Create playlists or find streaming services that provide the type of music or ambiance that inspires you while working.
12. Access to Nature:
– Natural Elements: Incorporate plants to enhance the atmosphere. Studies show that greenery can boost creativity and reduce stress.
– Outdoor Space: If possible, connect your studio to an outdoor area where you can work, drawing inspiration from your surroundings.
If we pay attention to these aspects, our art studios can become a sanctuary for creativity and an effective place for artistic exploration and productivity. Happy creating everyone !
Shorelines Edge – Acrylics and watercolours on watercolour paper 55cm x 75cm
(21.65inches x 29.52inches)
Example of Shorelines Edge mounted and framed.
Iris’s new painting is available to buy as a giclee print or the original. To order a print please email Arabella at irisgracepainting@yahoo.com
Using extremely ‘high end’ scan-back camera technology and daylight balanced lighting, we are able to create an incredibly accurate and detailed digital image from Iris’s Original Paintings. Our colour management ensures consistency and guarantees the highest standards and quality of image.
With the very latest in art printing technology with fully calibrated photo-scanning, processing and printing equipment, we pay fastidious attention to colour balancing to ensure extremely accurate reproduction.
The word Giclée (“g-clay”), is derived from the French verb gicler meaning “to squirt or spray”, Giclée, is used to describe a fine art digital printing process combining pigment based inks with high quality archival quality paper (Hahnemühle German Etching, 310 gsm) to achieve Giclée prints of superior archival quality, light fastness and stability.
If you would like more details about the original painting please email Arabella at irisgracepainting@yahoo.com
Beautifully painted onto canvas board with acrylics and chalk 50cm x 50cm. Iris has named this piece after one of her favourite poems ‘I See The Moon’.
BUYING IRIS’S ARTWORK
To find out details about the Original painting of ‘I See The Moon’ which is available email Arabella at irisgracepainting@yahoo.com
To order a print please email Arabella at irisgracepainting@yahoo.com
Shipping
All print orders are shipped using tracked and signed delivery with Royal Mail. Iris’s Original paintings are packed in their own wooden crates and shipped via Pack & Send.
Just a quick post to ask those of you who have bought any of Iris’s products over the years if you would be willing to spare a few moments leave a google review.
‘Equinox’, painted in the week after we attended the Spring Equinox Fire Circle at the Roundhouse Haven in Stoke Albany. We hadn’t been there before or attended an event like this so I was very interested to see what it was like.
Andrea was our host. We have worked alongside her for our ‘Emotions in Motion’ workshops at The Little Explorers Activity Club and Iris was keen to hear her voice again and her drum. It was a great evening around the fire singing songs to celebrate life and the longer days. While we all sang I noticed Iris’s nervous cough that had developed last month disappeared. Her concentration and mind was focused on her breathing, the beat and voice.
Many would think it seems an odd activity for a person who struggles with speech but music somehow makes those pathways free. There wasn’t a set structure apart from the warm up where we connected to the energy points in our body, referred to as Chakras. Mostly it was about freeing your voice and feeling the sounds and moving with it.
The experience has opened up new ideas in my mind about how to use our voices and acoustic healing, how we can integrate it within our days to calm Iris’s nervous system. To me it feels like it can be something to help re-balance, to release tension and to energise.
Giclee Prints by Iris Grace
Here is an example of ‘Equinox’ mounted and framed.
We also have the Original for sale so please do get in touch if you would like info on price and delivery. Email – irisgracepainting@yahoo.com
One of the advantages I feel of discovering a love for art when you are young is that there are no boundaries, it’s all about fun, exploring textures and colour. How different materials react. As a young painter Iris isn’t set or fixed into a particular way of doing things and it is about the experience of doing that is therapeutic.
Here is her latest painting, ‘Over the mountains, over the sea’ painted onto canvas board with acrylics. 40cm x 40cm
This one reminds me of the Post-Impressionist painter Vincent van Gogh with it’s contrasting tones and dreamlike movement. I love how her artwork is developing and changing as she experiments and we see new ideas from this young painter.
To find out details about the Original painting which is available please email Arabella at irisgracepainting@yahoo.com or to see what other paintings are available click here
Holding a brush in each hand she paints, first a layer of red, dancing with a gypsy soul full of wanderlust. Blues and greens are next, a long utensil with a sponge on it’s tip is soaking, then with high flicks Iris creates pools of colour so close that her tummy almost touches the watery paint. Now with a different sponge and another brush she explores, finding new paths and making discoveries within the painting. Her spirit is free and her style her own, adding touches of yellow and finally when most of the painting is dry she uses the white. As I make a cup of tea in our kitchen come art studio I see her mix some of the colours left in the mugs. She doesn’t use them on the paper, this is for the joy of watching the colours change and the way they swirl and move, a contented happiness fills the room from this simple pleasure.
“Find out where joy resides, and give it a voice far beyond singing. For to miss the joy is to miss all.” –
With springs in her feet she jumps, bounces and leaps for joy as she watches the rain, rivers, streams and fountains, intrigued by their movement and ever changing nature. Impressions in her mind that later can be seen on paper. A tremendous amount of tools and brushes lie before her, a collection that has slowly built over the last year. Thoughtfully picking out a few, Iris experiments with rolling, stamping, smudging, dabbing and carefully sponging the paint creating a beautiful effect. I am reminded of a rippling stream, you can almost hear it.