September print offer

September print offer:

‘Running before the wind’

Link to shop HERE

August print offer

August: print offer of the month

‘Soft night descending’

Link to page HERE

Calendar 2024

Orders are now being taken for the Catherine Hyde 2024 Calendar

A4 Calendar featuring 12 paintings to bring you cheer through the months and seasons.

 Printed by John Austin Cards

 

All the images on the calendar are also available as limited edition, signed prints HERE

 

MIDSUMMER SALE

MIDSUMMER SALE

20% OFF PRINTS, CARDS AND ORIGINALS IN THE CATHERINE HYDE SHOP 

ENTER CODE: SUMMER20 AT CHECKOUT

Studio Tour

My studio in the sky. 

My studio in Helston is at the top of our Victorian house with views over Godolphin Hill.   I was asked to make a short film for my publisher Zephyr (Head of Zeus) so I took lots of images (not terribly well!) and my brilliant editor daughter Chloe Kilby cut them into something quite beautiful.  Hope you enjoy it and if you feel inclined please leave a like and comment on Youtube.

June

June

June rushes on towards the Summer Solstice.  It always seems to arrive so quickly once the clocks have gone forward as if the hours are spilling down a slope.

This month’s print offer ‘The Magpie’s Secret’ is a dark, mysterious image, more Autumnal really in its feel but full of hints.  It matches my mood because in the studio I am writing steadily and The Darkling is taking form out of the shadows of ideas.

 

 

MONDAY, 22nd MAY

Monday, 22nd May

Bonjour! I have just come back from two glorious weeks in France straight into the joyous beauty that is the English landscape in May.

The webshop has now reopened and I am settling into my studio, looking forward to the next few months of hard work painting and writing for my forthcoming book and solo show at The Lighthouse Gallery in November.

PRINT OFFER

The print of the month is appropriately called  ‘May’s golden dawning’ and is on offer for £55 (normally £80)

A3 Image size: 10 x 10 inches

Printed onto Epson Fine Art Velvet paper using light-fast pigmented inks

UNMOUNTED

Presented with a backing board and protective cover

Titled, signed, and numbered in a limited edition of 250

Please find the link to the shop HERE

Catherine Hyde Shop

Catherine Hyde Shop

The shop and studio will be closed from Thursday 5 May to Sunday 21 May

Orders may still be placed within this time and will be processed the week beginning Monday 22 May

JOHN AUSTIN CARDS

JOHN AUSTIN CARDS

I am very pleased to announce that my greetings cards are now being represented for Trade purchases from JOHN AUSTIN CARDS.  He has a superb list of artists including Seren Bell, Victoria Keeble, Anji Rooke, Flora Mclachlan and Hester Cox and I am thrilled to be showing alongside them.  John also represents wonderful works from the  ASHMOLEAN MUSEUM GALLERY.


ABOUT JOHN AUSTIN

‘Fine art quality Greetings Cards and gift wrap for trade/wholesale, based in Herefordshire

The distribution part of the business began in 1987 and works mainly with collections published by major museums including The Ashmolean Museum. We also distribute greeting cards, giftwrap, advent calendars and Christmas cards published by Aardvark Books and Artisan Cards.

The publishing part started in 2010 with a move to Herefordshire, an area with an abundance of artistic talent working in every medium.

All greeting cards are published on high-quality paper, they are blank inside and all have the same distinctive brown envelope. The giftwrap is from Christopher Rowlatts collection of his own marbling work and is published on high-quality uncoated paper.’

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I am hoping that there will also be a 2024 Calendar available later in the year!

The link to my collection is HERE:

For all enquiries please contact JOHN AUSTIN 

 

Time for Change exhibition

Time for Change Exhibition

Time For Change Art Exhibition

2 April – 23 April 2023
10.00 – 17.00
PREVIEW Saturday 1 April, 14.00 – 18.00
Yew Tree Gallery, Keigwin, Morvah, TR19 7TS

Time For Change bursts onto the art scene, offering a fresh and liberating perspective. A guest exhibition of paintings, sculpture, ceramics, jewellery, glass and original prints by well-known artists working in Cornwall, opens at Yew Tree Gallery in Keigwin on Sunday 2 April until Sunday 23 April 2023.

Spring time In Cornwall is bursting with new life, evoking feelings of optimism and boosting our mood and energy levels. Time For Change taps into that energy, with many new pieces exhibited for the first time, by well-known and well-loved artists such as Alice Mumford, Richard Sorrell, Abigail Brown, Louise McClary, Tamsyn Trevorrow, Catherine Hyde, Debbie Prosser, Andrew Lanyon, Tony Mills and Sarah Drew as well as introducing exciting new artists. The preview on Saturday 1st April 14:00 – 18:00 will be an exceptional opportunity to meet some of the artists and buy something truly inspirational!

The exhibition sees artists exploring Change in all meanings; in the use of materials, styles and in the seasons, environment and politics. It is the first collaboration from West Cornwall Creatives, a collective of over 40 artists that came into being to support the campaigning funds of St Ives Liberal Democrats, with a sense that politically, socially and environmentally, it was a Time for Change. Many local creatives were already supporters of St Ives Liberal Democrats and, as the idea of an exhibition to benefit the local party grew, so did the number of creatives that wanted to be part of it.

Artist and one of the founders, Alice Mumford, is delighted with the show’s concept: “Cornish Creatives have come together to help make a positive difference. Our aim is to help support the local Liberal Democrats to bring about a new political outlook in West Cornwall.”

Artist and co-curator Richard Sorrell said “I am delighted to be taking part in this exhibition which will bring together works by distinguished artists working in west Cornwall and I very much look forward to the opening. The show is a welcome diversion from the difficult and challenging times that we face socially, politically, economically and environmentally. This is the time for change.”