Epic uncertainty.
I haven’t blogged or talked much about a proposed Russia trip this July in case i jinxed it. I was invited to go to Yekaterinburg in January to exhibit, but didn’t get … Continue reading
Inchmore ‘Reactions to Vysotsky’ Opening night
Thursday lunch time. left for Edinburgh, visited friends on route, finding sanctuary from exhausted burn out in a colourful artists studio. 10.30pm took a wrong route into Edinburgh again & hit … Continue reading
artwork from the yelabuga symposium
This time last year myself and Lynn Bennett-MacKenzie were in Tatarstan Russia on our life changing adventure. I never really got decent photos of the artwork I did, but Photographer … Continue reading
Reactions To Vysotsky- Edinburgh Opening
Friday 12th August was the first opening and recital of our Group show ‘ Reactions to Vysotsky’ . This event was at the Scottish-Russian institute in Edinburgh. We were really … Continue reading
Scottish Artists celebrate Russia’s modern Bard
Scottish Artists celebrate Russia’s modern Bard An exhibition of paintings by Vicky Stonebridge and John Mikietyn, and a ceramic sculpture by Allison Weightman, will open at the Scotland Russia Forum’s … Continue reading
‘Reactions to Vysotsky. Scottish Artists Respond to the Russian Bard’.
Work is progressing with the ‘Reactions to Vysotsky. Scottish Artists Respond to the Russian Bard’ project.“An exhibition of paintings by Vicky Stonebridge and John Mikietyn, and a ceramic sculpture by … Continue reading
Robin Hood painting progress
Working on the next Vysotsky song, translated by Tommy Beavitt. some details ( unfinished above ). ‘Robin Hood’ . Imagine the freedom of living in the woods. Imagine leaving all … Continue reading
Yuri’s night
As a youngster I was a sci-fi nerd before I could really read properly. The fantasy genre didn’t really kick in until later on, apart from lord of the rings & the … Continue reading
2010 Review – part 2
So I said in yesterdays Blog that I’d write up about the Russia trip today.I also realise that yesterdays was a bit glass half empty despite it being an incredible year. I … Continue reading