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PaintyKT – Art by Katie Hammond

Contact Details

Telephone

07895160633

Email

paintykt@gmail.com

Website

https://www.paintykt.com/

Social Media

Venue

Venue Address

1 Callum Wynd Kingswells Aberdeen

Venue Postcode

AB15 8XL

What3Words

///slower.outboard.bleaching

Directions

From the A944, heading west out of Aberdeen, take the third exit off the Kingswells roundabout heading towards Newhills. Take the third right, signposted community and shopping centre into Kingswood Drive. Take the first right into Kingswells Drive and the second right into Callum Wynd.

Parking

You can park in our drive, at the side of the street or road.

Venue Facilities

Commissions Accepted Credit Cards Accepted Demonstrations Groups Welcome Guide Dogs Welcome Open All Year By Appointment Parking Available Refreshments Available Toilet Available

Opening dates & times

Sat7 Sep
11:00 - 17:00
Sun8 Sep
11:00 - 17:00
Mon9 Sep
Closed
Tue10 Sep
12:00 - 17:00
Wed11 Sep
12:00 - 17:00
Thu12 Sep
12:00 - 17:00
Fri13 Sep
12:00 - 17:00
Sat14 Sep
11:00 - 17:00
Sun15 Sep
11:00 - 17:00

Artist statement

Inspired by local gardens and ponds, I paint intuitively with an unusual combination of materials and processes which I would be delighted to show you. There will also be a range of gifts featuring my artwork as well as jewellery, handmade with clay and painted with layers of vibrant pigments and resins. A warm welcome awaits you with homebakes and a cuppa.

Extended Bio

I am an artist based in Aberdeen and graduated from Gray’s School of Art in 2017 with BA (Hons) Painting. In my garden studio, I capture memories of fleeting moments and calm in the beautiful local gardens and woodlands that are right on our doorstep. I have chronic illnesses which force me to live life at a slower pace. It is through living with these limitations that I am even more appreciative of time spent in nature, being still. Taking it all in. Daydreaming, I see nature with an almost child-like, playful curiosity. I move closer, look under and over. The light dances, putting on a performance. Then I sit for a while. I wonder what the trees might see as they peer down into their own reflections. Can they see themselves in ponds and puddles that hold their own little worlds? What do tiny creatures see as they stop to gaze through a gap in the ferns? I rest for a while, looking up as the leaves glow, the sun catching them at just the right moment. Whilst I reflect, my approach in the studio is experimental and hands-on. It is an intuitive and sensory experience. I play, using an unusual combination of materials and processes. I often begin with watercolours and then use vibrant encaustic wax melted with an iron and carve details into the surface. After that, I layer oils with resins, powdered pigments and pastels, using what feels right in that moment. I bring the painting together by getting lost in the tiny details. I want to celebrate the therapeutic nature of painting and share the dream-like moments that being outside brings to us if we slow down and take time to notice them.