Clare Brownlow has taken a decidedly 21st century approach to showing her latest original Pheasant Feather Art pieces after she was unable to attend her usual shows to exhibit her work: Clare has set up an interactive online exhibition.
Clare has been drawing and painting since she was old enough to hold a pencil and brush. She was an Art Scholar at Uppingham and went on to study art at Edinburgh College of Art and Leith School of Art, where she specialised in atmospheric oil paintings. Pheasant Feather Art was born after the birth of her first son in 2009. In a quiet moment at her parent’s kitchen table in Norfolk, Clare picked up a pheasant feather from her father’s stash, dipped it in his fountain pen inks, and started “doodling”. She took idea back to Scotland, and continued to put clients ideas and her own creations into production.
These interactive online exhibitions are a great way of exploring Clare’s latest original art pieces from your computer. You can click on the hotspots within the online exhibition to find out more details about the paintings. When you click on a hotspot you will be shown the size and price of the painting with a link through to the painting’s webpage.
Clare has even produced a virtual tour of her studio, when you can explore the space in which she works. In this tour there is a video intro if you click on the hotspot on her table.