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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.

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.

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.

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).

I hope you find this newsletter enjoyable.

John

Recent Additions to My Portfolio

Beechwood Walk

My Beechwood Walk watercolour was inspired by moments of tranquil reflection in nature.

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.

This artwork seeks to convey the beauty and serenity of a peaceful journey through "Beechwood Walk."

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Beechwood Walk

Rubislaw Church, Aberdeen (Original)

Rubislaw Church
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)

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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Collieston Village

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