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A short history of Ultramarine

A short history of Ultramarine

That deep and delicious blue that’s so loved the world over is Ultramarine and it has a fascinating history. This intense, midnight blue is created by grinding a luminous blue mineral called Lapis Lazuli, mined primarily from the Sar-e-Sang mines of Afghanistan, and was at one time more valuable than gold.

Marigold Plunkett – winner of Pegasus Prize at Bath Society of Artists Summer Show

Marigold Plunkett – winner of Pegasus Prize at Bath Society of Artists Summer Show

We were delighted to award emerging artist Marigold Plunkett with the Pegasus Prize, £100 worth of art materials, for ‘Sofa Endurance 1’ an etching which is part of a collection called the ‘Sofa Series’ created during lockdown. A very personal project that really kept Marigold on track during those tricky months, removed from her Masters degree at Camberwell College of Art.

Artist Insights: Marilyn Allis

Artist Insights: Marilyn Allis

Ten years after photographing this majestic lion, Marilyn Allis wins the Pegasus Prize for her energetic and colourful acrylic painting. “The beautiful movement of this lion had to be captured. It was a painting that was long overdue.”

How to paint an Iris – with botanical artist Karen Green

How to paint an Iris – with botanical artist Karen Green

Learn how to paint an iris, with botanical artist Karen Green. Iris means ‘Greek goddess of the rainbow’ thanks to the many species and colours within the flower.

Guest Blog: Karen Comber

Guest Blog: Karen Comber

Karen Comber shares her winning painting from a recent trip to Lapland where she enjoyed immersive walks in the forest.

The Joy of Flowers with Sarah Gillard

The Joy of Flowers with Sarah Gillard

Do you love flowers? Do you love colour? Love Art? Of course you do! We are so delighted to welcome artist Sarah Gillard to Pegasus Art for her ART TALK ‘The Joy of Flowers’ on 23rd April 2022. Join us for a relaxed and enjoyable