Griselda Mussett
Monday 15 August to Saturday 20 August 2022 at Faversham Town Hall, 12 Marketplace, Kent ME13 7AE Photographs and pastel drawings made during chemotherapy 2021/2022 Sale of numbered limited edition...
After many months of chemotherapy in 2021, during which I did very little work, I am really pleased to have two paintings accepted for the Spectrum Show at Creek Creative...
It’s easier to recognise the moment you have done enough when you are making representational art, but that sense of finality is sometimes more elusive in abstract works. These are...
Since cameras and electronic devices can now record the look of things in the minutest detail, the work of visual artists is completely liberated from that task. We are free...
It’s uplifting to see the days getting longer again, and the occasional few hours of brilliant sunlight really show us all our opportunities. A walk down to the Iron Wharf...
It’s been odd having an exhibition which nobody can come to. There’s been a very positive response to the posts I’ve put up on here, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, but...
Today I would have been opening my autumn show – all new works in a new style – so exciting! But lockdown means nobody is allowed to come to see...
I’m planning my new show now – opening on Thursday 12 November and running through two weekends to Sunday 22nd. It will be in the summerhouse again, with direct access...
This was my first solo show and a great success, held in the summerhouse in the garden, aka The Smallest Art Gallery in Kent. Access is very easy through the...
Putting on a solo show of works made right up to the lockdown in March this year has been fascinating. I was surprised by the continuity of themes which emerged...
I have been making a lot of new works over the summer during lockdown. Now I need more space so it seemed a good idea to display and sell earlier...
This summer I have been producing a wide variety of new works which will be on display in my garden summerhouse in November, by appointment. Exploring several abstracted themes you...