Blog Archive
Can you judge a book by its cover? Maybe…….
Visit my gallery I've known about this for a while but had to keep it stum. But now it is in the public domain, I can tell you some really exciting news. One of my Liberty SMALL TOWN fabric colourways (see main blog picture above) has been chosen by publisher Faber...
What a Liberty! Great first night at the Hot Tin
Visit my gallery What a fantastic opening night of my What a Liberty! exhibition at the beautiful Hot Tin https://www.the-hot-tin.co.uk/ in Faversham, Kent! Thank you to everyone who came. Thanks to our hosts, Mike and Romana. And thanks Roger Crosby, Karen Glykys...
Last call Christmas cards: One week to go!
Visit my gallery Just one more week to get your Christmas card designs to me. Lots more have come in but we still need MORE. The more cards we have, the more money we make, the merrier the Christmas. Deadline is 19th May 2019 Anyone can join in - wherever you...
Launch day: My Liberty fabrics are now for sale!
Visit my gallery Well, what a day. Today I finally got to see the fabrics created from my winning #LibertyOpenCall design for sale on the shelves of Liberty! It was the first time seeing them for real. We only saw the strike offs when we visited the factory in Milan....
Reminder: Christmas card deadline approaching – 19th May
Visit my gallery I recently posted about this Christmas-themed community art project to raise money for local and national Christmas charities. https://duncangrantartist.com/2019/04/07/only-261-more-days-until-christmas-time-to-think-about-lunch/ I've already received...
Lions of Windsor and other animals
Visit my gallery After I came back from the Liberty factory in Milan in March I wrote in my blog, 'I wondered where this journey will take me next'. Well one answer is possibly 'Windsor' and I certainly didn't expect that! A couple of weeks ago, I was contacted by...
Only 261 more days until Christmas …time to think about who’s coming for lunch!
Visit Duncan Grant's gallery How many of you remember the Hand of Artists project back in 2015, when 108 artists designed two sets of playing cards that raised £3,000 to benefit community art charities? For a trip down memory lane, flick through the...
