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Hi reader here is your monthly newsletter.
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John Gerrie Artwork
July Newsletter
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I would like to start by sincerely apologizing to all of you for the unfortunate cancellation of my exhibition featuring forty paintings, which I was eagerly looking forward to showcasing this year. I'm sure many of you have already seen these paintings in my newsletters, but there's nothing quite like experiencing them in person.
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Despite the cancellation, I do have some exciting offers related to the exhibition that are now available on the website. You can enjoy a 20% discount on prints, more than 50% off on select original artworks, and a £70 reduction on other original pieces. It's a great opportunity to snag some fantastic deals.
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Furthermore, I am currently exploring the possibility of finding an alternative venue for the exhibition later this year. I hope to organize another event where you'll have the chance to appreciate my artwork firsthand.
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I have one new painting to showcase this month. I have also added several original paintings to the website (too many to show in the newsletter - check out the website link).
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I hope you find this newsletter enjoyable.
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Recent Additions to My Portfolio
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My Beechwood Walk watercolour was inspired by moments of tranquil reflection in nature.
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It captures the essence of a serene stroll through an ancient beech wood. As sunlight bathes the trees, casting captivating shadows, the winding path leads us through moss-covered boulders and stones, accompanied by a weathered drystone wall.
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This artwork seeks to convey the beauty and serenity of a peaceful journey through "Beechwood Walk."
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Rubislaw Church, Aberdeen (Original)
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Rubislaw Church is closing and I couldn't bear to see its beauty fade away forever without capturing it in some way. Therefore, I decided to create a watercolour painting of a particular section of the church's interior, focusing on the Pulpit and Screen.
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Collieston Village (Original)
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Collieston, a stunning fishing village tucked away in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, is a dream destination for any watercolour artist. From its sheltered bay, surrounded by dramatic cliffs and breath-taking scenery, Collieston offers a unique opportunity to capture the beauty of the area in your artwork.
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St Machar Evaluation
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How to view this painting review To get the most from the audio review, enlarge the painting image before pressing play. Windows: Press F11 to view your browser full screen Mac: Use your browser’s full-screen option Press Play on the audio review Scroll the screen using the mouse so you can see the whole painting. When finished, exit full-screen mode
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