I have been venturing into mixed media, and have enjoyed using acrylic paints and inks, decoupage and embellishments such as buttons, beads and jewels to create these latest pieces, which are gifts for friends.






©2024 Sarah Drury
I have been venturing into mixed media, and have enjoyed using acrylic paints and inks, decoupage and embellishments such as buttons, beads and jewels to create these latest pieces, which are gifts for friends.






©2024 Sarah Drury
I have been searching for a studio space for the last four years, as I had to work in my living room and as a consequence, my sofa is covered in splatters of acrylic paint!! But now I have the luxury of a 3-metre wall to work on! I can splatter and splot to my heart’s content! The studio space is in a fab place called ‘Fountain Arts’ and is a little community of artists. There are 9 artists or crafters with spaces, and with them being open plan, it is great to chat to others. But when I am alone, I get out my bluetooth speaker, hook it up to my phone, put some happy music on and paint away to my hearts content! (I dance too, but shhhhhh!!)
I painted my first larger acrylic floral before Christmas and wow, what a liberating experience to be let loose with the acrylics and SPACE!!! I abandoned the reference pics and just went with the flow! I let my spirit free and worked intuitively, letting my soul make the creative decisions!
‘Fizzy Poppies’ evolved gradually over the space of a few weeks!
1st stage: I painted a weak wash with watered down acrylics. This provided the base layer for the rest of the work:

2nd Stage: I painted on a white background at first, defining the flowers and vase using negative space. I then added some yellow, and the green base. It looks a little patchy! That green is so intense!!

Stage 3: At this point, I had a total change of direction and was driven to use a palette knife to add red petals, which became poppies! I used a sharp pencil and scribbled all over the painting, gouging into the wet paint. My son joined in! It was great fun!! I could have tidied up the patchy background and this would have been a good artwork. But I got caught in the moment, and I needed lots of red and a sense of movement:

I made the vase edges less defined, then used a black oil pastel to define the poppies and add some shadows. I scribbled round and round each poppy with a pencil and the tip of a palette knife, which was unabashedly hedonistic! But I love the textures. Gold paint was scraped onto the canvas using a palette knife. OOooo I just LOVE palette knives!!! Such fun! I love big brushes, too!!
To add the final touches, I used thinned-down white acrylic and a brush for my very favourite part of my ‘artistry’! The SPLATTERS!!!!! Yay! I get really physical, hurling the paint across the painting! i do think it gives a sense of movement though.
Hey Presto….’Fizzy Poppies’ had emerged in a whirl of evolution!!

So there you have it!! The evolution of Fizzy Poppies! I am going to enter it into the Ferens Open Exhibition 2024 (the Ferens Art Gallery in Hull). Last year, my watercolour painting, ‘Cluckers’ was chosen for the exhibition. I used to visit the Ferens very often with Grandad Pett and never would have believed I would have work displayed in there. Honoured and privileged!
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Fizzy Poppies, acrylics on canvas, 40×32″ © 2024 Sarah Drury
Good morning! An art group I am a member of, on Facebook, has regular themes. This week’s theme is anything related to ‘the sun’, which is in a broad interpretation. There have been some wonderful posts of members’ sunflower paintings, which I find delightful, as I love the happy, optimistic flowers!
I discovered this really interesting article from The National Gallery regarding the most famous sunflower painting ever. You guessed it…Van Gogh’s Sunflowers!
Here is the article: https://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/learn-about-art/paintings-in-depth/sunflowers-symbols-of-happiness
I painted this sunflower a couple of years ago. It makes me so happy…the beautiful, vibrant, loose colours. I must get a little frame for it and put it somewhere I can gaze at it as therapy when I feel a but challenged!!

Sunflower, Sarah Drury, 2020, watercolour
How do you feel about sunflowers? How about sunflower art? Do the sunny flowers fill you with joy and optimism? I bought a vase of artificial sunflowers to remember a young boy (he was 15) who took his own life by jumping into the River Trent. I keep them on my windowsill where the sun shines onto them. I hope he is at peace.
*Featured header Image by Susanne Jutzeler, Schweiz 🇨🇭 suju-foto from Pixabay
I don’t do much acrylic work, but was suddenly inspired to get them out and have a dabble. I wanted to paint an underwater scene. So here is a child swimming underwater with her goggles on!

Goggle Girl, acrylics on canvas panel. 20x20cm ©2023 Sarah Drury
I love to paint little portraits of children, loose paintings in watercolour. Here are some painted in 2022/3.




Copyright © 2022/3 Sarah Drury