Monday, 11 August 2014

Shambellie Walled Garden - Art Exhibition




As I mentioned in my last blog post, I will be exhibiting at Shambellie Walled Garden and here are all the details you need. Please save the date and I hope you can make it. I'm very much looking forward to what promises to be a wonderful evening in a beautiful setting, 

Laura xx  



Sheila Cameron at Shambellie Walled Garden

has pleasure in inviting you to the preview of

Art in the Garden


Friday 5th September 6.30 to 8.30pm

The exhibition will include work by

Charlotte Long ~ Botanical illustrator
Philippa Sinclair ~ Paintings in Watercolour
Laura Hudson Mackay ~ Fine art photographer
Hugh McIntyre and more….

The exhibition will run on Saturday 6th and Sunday 7th Sept.
10.00 – 4.00

Refreshments

Shambellie Walled Garden, Beeswing Road, New Abbey, Dumfries, DG8 1AA




Thursday, 7 August 2014

Flower Pots

Using unwanted Antique pots left at the Tower by previous owners, and inspired by Shambellie Walled Garden, where I've spent many hours with my camera over the last few months, I have begun creating a collection of Limited Edition Fine Art prints. 

In this project, textures are blended and multiple images over laid. Some are leaves found at the Tower, others bouquets of flowers that have meaning only to me and another has the textured walls of Shambellie Garden itself. The finished article completed and framed using antique picture frames, some collected over many years of my love for antiquing. 

On another note, prints arrived from the lab today for my upcoming exhibition at the walled Garden, I'm pleased with them and can't wait to see them framed and on display in September (dates and details soon).

Thank you for looking, 

Laura xx












Tuesday, 29 July 2014

LHM Photo UK - Exhibitions and Commissions


A collection of my Fine Art Photography is on display at Hullabloo in Dumfries until the 4th August. Please do call in for a coffee or book in for lunch/dinner if you have time, the food is very good! 

Many thanks to those of you who have been and enjoyed your time there and given me such lovely feedback about the exhibition. Some of you even taking selfies standing next to the frames and tagging me in on social media!






Plans for my next exhibition at Shambellie Walled Garden are well underway (dates and more details to follow soon). I've been having a blooming lovely time taking photographs of many of the flowers and plants at the garden and in the studio. It's such a peaceful place to spend time and each time we have guests to stay at the Tower we enjoy sharing the beautiful garden with them. It's good to have it so close by, as our own garden looks rather too much like a jungle at the moment.

I've been adding my own textures and backgrounds to images and I'm happily discovering new ways of creating depth and interest.  When out and about with my camera, I never let a good texture pass me by and have built up quite a library. I love to experiment by overlaying multiple images or blending together one or even two different textures. The results can be really satisfying.

  


Today I received a commission from two lovely ladies who popped up to the Tower. They both live in the village and have asked if I can supply them with a collection of my own Fine Art greeting cards. I'm delighted!! 

I created a range of cards featuring my own work and the work of a number of other artists a few years ago and can't wait to get started with a new collection. 






Wednesday, 11 June 2014

Nexus - The Journey


I look for the beautiful and the good in everything. I've never been one who finds it easy to express myself freely in words and so my camera has become the tool to help communicate my own thoughts and feelings. 

My work often takes me off into other worlds far away. In these out-of-the-ordinary places I find myself inspired by the magic of forests and enchanted places. I search for doorways between two worlds, nexus points which seem to almost suspend time, a moment of revelation, a flash of inspiration...

And dare you enter through these gates
To seek another world beyond?
And will you leave these life estates,
To dabble in the Lucid Bond?
But thus compelled to venture forth
Each step more certain, more secure,
Dare you push the iron girth
To enter into life more pure?
Only the strong in heart and mind
May enter through this nexus point
Thus move between two worlds combined 
And sweet release do then appoint.

Taken from 'The Journey' by Laura Hudson Mackay, poetry Hudson Mackay Collaboration









Sunday, 23 March 2014

LHM Fine Art - Website Update

Hello, it has been a mixed up weekend so far, as due to illness we have sadly had to cancel plans at the last minute to head up north in Herman our campervan. We were very much looking forward to a lovely weekend out and about with friends in the fresh Scottish air with a wedding ceilidh to join in too!

But, there is some good news... at long last the finishing touches have been added to my website and I can now share it with you!  Check it out here...

Laura Hudson Mackay Photography

There are now five galleries in total, which include images of places been and people met along the way. There are a number of flower and still life photographs, many not seen before. There are also some images from my popular and ongoing 'In Arabian Nights' collection, which I will add more to soon.

Other new additions are a link to my facebook and Twitter pages.  I'd love you to visit and give me your feedback. Please feel free to say 'hello' and leave a comment.

Thank you for looking!


Laura x










Wednesday, 12 March 2014

Places and Spaces

I'm always on the look out for interesting places to hang my work for sale. Having just moved to South West Scotland, I'm looking to organise exhibiting my artwork as much as possible. Excitingly, the first exhibition I have planned is for the month of July 2014 and at Hullabaloo, in Dumfries! I'll be posting more about the exhibition nearer the time, but I'm looking forward to it. Hullabaloo is a great space, the food is delicious and the setting, a converted 18c Mill, which also houses the Robert Burns Film Theatre (the smallest in Scotland) is on the banks of the River Nith. 

If you are the owner/manager of a place which would like to host an exhibition or commission me to create a special image for your wall. Please send me an email, I'd love to say "Hello".

If you have a photograph by LHM, then please email me a picture of it hanging in your home or restaurant, I'd love to add your images to this collection. 

Love, Laura 
email: info@hudsonmackay.com









Friday, 28 February 2014

All On A Misty Morning

We're squinting in a fog, peering through a mist. But it won't be long before the weather clears and the sun shines bright!