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#TheGreatArtExhibition2021

04 Thursday Feb 2021

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#The Great Art Exhibition2021, acrylic painting, animal themes, photographs, SirAnthony Gormley

Sir Anthony Gormley’s art display. The theme for this week is ‘Animals.’

All artwork by Marion Bond

To cheer all of those who miss going to galleries.

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Night Hunters

19 Sunday Jul 2020

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acrylic painting, gold leaf, nocturnal predator, owl

Acrylic Painting with Faux Gold leaf, then varied by photoshopping by Candia Dixon-Stuart

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Buscot Yellow Fantasy

26 Friday Jun 2020

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acrylic painting, blossom, Buscot Park, Oxfordsire

Original Acrylic Painting by Candia but subjected to app colour variation.

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Cusco Fantasy

21 Sunday Jun 2020

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acrylic painting, alpaca, Cusco, national costume, Peru

Cusco Fantasy – acrylics by Candia Dixon-Stuart

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Towards the Light

14 Tuesday Apr 2020

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acrylic painting, Blue City, Morocco, tagine, Venetian blinds

Moroccan series 1

Acrylic Painting by Candia – with light via the venetian blind

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‘Max’ RIP

25 Wednesday Mar 2020

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acrylic painting, cats, pets

Max

Painting in acrylics by Candia.  Not my cat, but he was loved by everyone round here.

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Today’s Painting

22 Saturday Feb 2020

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acrylic painting, Cotswolds, cow parsley, good neighbours, Six Nations

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What you do when The Six Nations is on all Saturday afternoon!

This is a Cotswold view in acrylics.  I shouted to my Significant Other to stop as there was a marvellous view I wanted to photograph.  He stopped there and then and our tyre went into a deep ditch and the wheel just spun round and round.  It was a Sunday afternoon on a lonely road, but a lovely couple stopped.  The chap could not move the car by helping us to push so he phoned his friend who came within minutes with a big SUV and a tow rope.

I dedicate this painting to the wonderful locals in The Cotswolds.

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Masai Village

17 Thursday Oct 2019

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acrylic painting, dawn, dusk, Flame trees, gold leaf, Masai village, sponge roller

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Masai village by dusk
Masai village by Day
Masai village by Moonlight
Masai village by Night

at dawn, high noon, early evening, in moonlight and at dusk.

Acrylic painting by Candia Dixon-Stuart.

Spot the birdie!

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Holywell – finished

01 Tuesday Oct 2019

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acrylic painting, Addison's Walk, gold leaf, Holywell, Oxford

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or as much as I want to do for now.  Have gilded the little rectangles.

Sometimes, after a day of ‘footering’ as my Granny would have deemed

it, one wonders if it wasn’t better as it had been, with more spontaneity.

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My Kitchen – My Studio

29 Sunday Sep 2019

Posted by Candia in art, Arts, Autumn, Home, Nostalgia, Personal, Photography

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acrylic painting, Addison's Walk, Holywell, Oxford, studio

unfinished painting in acrylics, based on my previous photograph.

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My name is Candia. Its initial consonant alliterates with “cow” and there are connotations with the adjective “candid.” I started writing this blog in the summer of 2012 and focused on satire at the start.

Interspersed was ironic news comment, reviews and poetry.

Over the years I have won some international poetry competitions and have published in reputable small presses, as well as reviewing and reading alongside well- established poets. I wrote under my own name then, but Candia has taken me over as an online persona. Having brought out a serious anthology last year called 'Its Own Place' which features poetry of an epiphanal nature, I was able to take part in an Arts and Spirituality series of lectures in Winchester in 2016.

Lately I have been experimenting with boussekusekeika, sestinas, rhyme royale, villanelles and other forms. I am exploring Japanese themes at the moment, my interest having been re-ignited by the recent re-evaluations of Hokusai.

Thank you to all my committed followers whose loyalty has encouraged me to keep writing. It has been exciting to meet some of you in the flesh- in venues as far flung as Melbourne and Sydney!

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