I have been working on new designs for ceramics in the last couple of weeks and here's a sneak peak at one of my Recently finished plate & saucer designs. There will be more to follow, so watch this space.....
ARTIST’S CHRISTMAS CARDS
Artist Christmas cards are now back in stock in our online store. Each card features original artwork by artist Nicola Jane Rabbett, perfect for the festive season. From heartfelt Christmas messages to celebratory notes, these cards are designed to convey your sentiments beautifully. Explore the range to find the perfect match for your needs, and share a piece of fine art with your friends and loved ones this `Christmas. Shop now to ensure you have the ideal card at hand for your Christmas celebrations.
CHRISTMAS GREETINGS CARD COLLECTION
Inspired by magical wintery snow scenes, set in archetypal English villages. Created with Nicola’s drawings and Illustrations in a shabby chic style, these artist’s cards have been printed on the finest, quality textured paper, reminiscent of beautiful watercolour paper. Each design has been co-ordinated with a beautiful handmade pearlescent envelope.
This charming Christmas card beautifully depicts Santa joyfully decorating a splendid tree in a picturesque snowy scene, accompanied by a friendly fox and a colorful pheasant. The tree, adorned with twinkling lights and an array of vibrant ornaments, brings a sense of warmth and cheer to the serene winter landscape. This delightful illustration captures the true essence of the festive spirit and the joy of camaraderie, making it an ideal choice for sending heartfelt wishes to loved ones during this special season.
HAND PAINTED PEONIES
HIS MAJESTY, THE PEACOCK.
VENICE
Just a few of the many photographs that I took on our visit to the wonderful Venice. It’s a place I have wanted to go for so many years and finally, this summer, we actually got to go there. The faded grandeur of the farads of each beautiful building will never fail to astound me. Walking around the narrow winding streets was quite magical. At every turn, around each corner, there was a surprise to behold, a feast for the eyes, as we stumbled upon another beautiful view, of tranquil canals with pastel coloured buildings on either side. An absolute paradise for any artist.
NEWARK PARK
Beautiful Newark Park. These are some pictures from our visit there. It’s is a lovely National Trust property in Gloucestershire with a beautiful knot garden full of topiary. The peacocks there were so friendly, they came straight up to the lens of the camera with no hesitation or fear whatsoever , it was so lovely to see.
THE MAJESTIC PEACOCK
Well he’s not quite finished, there’s quite a lot of tidying up and fine detail to add, but I’m happy with the colours and composition so far. Painted in a combination of watercolours & pearlescent paints, it’s always a bit tricky experimenting with new media, as you never know how it’s going to turn out. The pearlescent paints have certainly been a learning curve but I have love the effect they have created. Once ‘His Majesty’ is finished, the next challenge will be to create his counterpart……..Watch this space!
GREENWAY - NATIONAL TRUST
Wonderful inspiration from the stunning Dahlia’s at Greenway in Dartmouth.
ISLES OF SCILLY
Back from a lovely trip to the Isles Of Scilly. Such beautiful views every where you looked, even though the weather wasn’t the best, the views of the island we encountered were utterly breathtaking. Here are just a few of the pictures that I took. There was plenty of inspiration for a series of ‘Island Life’ Paintings. I can’t wait to get started.
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STAR MAGNOLIA & MAHOGANY FAWNLILY
These beautiful specimens were found at ‘Buckland Abbey’, ‘National Trust’. The vast array of Magnolia’s there were incredibly impressive. In shades of the palest pink to snowy whites, it was a feast for the eyes.
THE FIRST BLOOMS OF SPRING
Beautiful Hawthorn, Pink Crab Apple Blossom and Pale Pink Magnolias are some of the first signs that Spring has awakened. I took these snaps over the weekend whilst walking our new pup. I love to see the first blooms of Spring, it’s so up-lifting. The pale pink and white hues of each flower and the pattens the branches make against the milky blue morning skies are truly poetic.
LLISTOCK AT SUNSET
Beautiful Lilstock in Somerset. Our gorgeous new Samoyed pup is providing us with lots of new opportunities to get out and about in the locality. We were incredibly lucky to capture this stunning sunset at Lilstock last weekend and it provided the perfect backdrop for our photogenic pup. I think she might be cropping up in a few of my new textile designs in the future, so keep watching the blog to see what’s new. 💕
MISTY MORNING IN THE QUANTOCKS
I managed to capture these beautiful swans taking flight from the lake yesterday morning. It was so spectacular to see them take off from the lake like that, I felt very lucky to witness it.
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WINTER WONDERLAND - An original watercolour illustration
STILL LIFE PHOTOGRAPHY - A FLORAL PASSION
A little variation on a theme…….Another one of my shots from yesterday’s photography shoot. I captured the light in a slightly different way for this one, then added a translucent green tint to the background. I love them both for their different qualities. The canvases are ordered, I just need to capture my idea’s in paint now……….
Photography & Design ©Nicola Jane Rabbett
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UNTITLED ARTIST’S FAIR - CHELSEA, LONDON
So proud to be a part of the ‘Untitled Artist's Fair’ at Chelsea Old Town Hall. It was the first exhibition that I have incorporated my company signage within my stand.
#art #exhibition #untitledartist’sfair #chelseaoldtownhall #nicolajanerabbettfineartltd #chelsealife #Chelsea #kensington #London
PHOTOGRAPHS FROM THE ELITE LONDON 2021
NEW EMAIL CAMPAIGN DEVISED BY ‘THE ELITE LONDON’
Below you will see the images and an excerpt of the content used for a new email marketing campaign from the wonderful team at ‘The Elite London’. Thank you to Josh, Andrew and the team at ‘Elite’ for all your hard work.
I am very excited to be taking part at luxury lifestyle event, ‘The Elite London 2021’ The event will be held at ‘Wycombe Air Park’ in High Wycombe and will run from the 17th -18th September. Tickets are £15. For more information and to register for tickets go to: https://www.theeliteevents.com/london/tickets/
ANTONY HOUSE National Trust
Just a few images of the beautiful garden at Antony House, near Saltash in Devon. The yew avenues and topiary gardens were host to some of the scenes from ‘Tim Burton’s’ ‘Alice In Wonderland’ production. The garden was so inspirational, even in the rain and can’t wait to go back to explore some more. I will be posting some more of my photo’s from today, so you can see the knot garden and some more of the beautiful flowers there.
‘VINTAGE AIRSHIPS’ Greetings Card Collection
ARTIST’S GARDEN
The roses are in full bloom in the garden right now. Whenever I step in to the garden I am in absolute astonishment to see what has come in to flower. The roses have surpassed themselves this year and are providing so much inspiration for my work. I can’t wait to paint some of them, I think some botanical studies might be popping up in my art & design work soon, so watch this space…….
NATURE’S BEAUTY
KNIGHTSHAYES COURT
This is the stunning kitchen garden at Knightshayes Court, near Tiverton in Devon. The array of tulips that greeted us when entering via the small wrought iron gate at the side of the gardens, was a veritable assault on the senses. It was an absolute blaze of colour, so beautiful and so many varieties of these wonderful flowers. Together with tulips and interspersed between the box and bay, there was also, lavender, rosemary and a myriad of other herbs and their scent pervaded the air as we meandered along the gravel paths.
I love to visit during the different seasons, but spring has to be one of the best, in terms of sheer variety of plants. It’s one of those gardens that is an absolute must if you’re a gardener or lover of nature like me.
INTERIOR STYLING - CHRISTMAS 2020
If there’s one thing I love about Christmas, it’s the preparation of the house and adorning the rooms with beautiful festive garlands, twinkling, starlit fairy lights and natural greenery from the garden. This year we decided to go to town a bit. After all the restrictions of lockdown, it seemed fitting to cheer ourselves up with some festive bling! Our olive tree in the garden needed a rather substantial trim and as I absolutely love the grey green colour of the leaves, I had to use the trimmings in a large chandelier garland over our dining room table. I gave some of the branches the glitter treatment and painted some with white pearlescent paint. Then I formed the branches into a hoop shape and kept on adding branches until I achieved the desired effect. lastly, I added the twinkling lights on the underside of the garland, creating a canopy of stars kind of feel to it.
Wishing you a Merry Christmas, with all the very best for a healthy and happy 2021.
Inspiring scenes greeted us when we took our half term trip to Newquay in Cornwall. The weather was mixed with blustery showers and sunshine in between. It made for some atmospheric photo opportunities and I just couldn’t stop snapping, every corner that I turned, I seemed to be struck by a scene of beauty. I hope to use these images as inspiration for new paintings and illustrations.
I am incredibly excited and proud to announce that as of Friday 23rd October ‘Nicola Jane Rabbett Fine Art’ became a Ltd Company. It was definitely a champagne, cork popping moment for all of us here. I would like to say a huge thank you to my amazing family, friends, followers and everyone who made it possible.
The November issue of ‘The World Of Interiors’ is out now and I am incredibly proud to announce that my artwork ‘Spirit Of Freedom’ has been included in this months ‘Artistic Impressions’. Thank you to everyone at ‘The World Of Interiors’ and ‘Conde Nast’ for all their support and hard work in this. Click on the images above to take you to Nicola’s art collections.
#the-world-of-interiors #conde-nast
I cannot tell you how thrilled I was to receive my copy of #Abode2 through the post just recently. They have done an amazing job of showcasing my artwork in their beautiful publication. Click on the images to take you to their stunning website and to see my artwork in their on-line artists directory. Thank you to Iain, Julia and Harry for all their hard work in making this happen.
‘BRITISH VOGUE’ OCTOBER 2020
I’m so incredibly proud to have my original oil painting, ‘Spirit Of Freedom’ pictured in the October edition of ‘Vogue’s Gallery’. You can also see my work in the on-line edition of the publication at: https://www.vogue.co.uk
A few months ago, before lockdown, I was given the opportunity to see this beautiful wall mural in this amazing historic house in a village close to where I live. The house is not open to the public and is currently being restored by a philanthropist who has a special interest in art and history. I was incredibly lucky to be invited to see inside this stunning house, as it has so many important architectural details in terms of design and style. It houses one of the only examples that still exists, of plaster cornicing done in the style of a bed of reeds (pictured above). I was totally inspired after my visit, not least because I am currently painting a mural of my own but because it made me realise how important it is to preserve these beautiful places. They would be lost to everyone if it were not for the likes of people who want to care, restore and invest in these architectural gems.
Artist Nicola Jane Rabbett’s paintings are featured in the September edition of ‘Vogue’s Gallery’. Click on the photo’s to take you straight to the ‘British Vogue’ on-line.
It was a great pleasure to be asked to do a full page feature on my work as an artist, in the number 1 google ranking luxury property magazine, ‘Abode2’. I have been added to their ‘Sculptors & Artist’s Directory’ at https://www.abode2.com/directory/nicola-jane-rabbett/ . There you will find a short video about what inspires me as an artist and how I would like to grow my brand. You can also click on the artist’s photo above to take you straight to the video.
I had lots of fun doing the video and preparing for it. The best bit was preparing and adorning the sitting room with a mass of flowers, it looked so beautiful. Below is the mission statement that I wrote for the video.
ARTIST’S MISSION STATEMENT
As an artist, I am inspired by many things - the places I travel to, the music I listen to, the historic houses and gardens I visit and the natural beauty of the world around us. These are the things that never fail to astound me.
I am utterly passionate about flowers, plants and environmental beauty as a whole. I often draw inspiration from the plants I grow in the garden when painting and designing. They really are one of my favourite subject matters. I sometimes like to incorporate bees, insects or birds within my work and therefore try to choose plants that encourage pollinators when planting in the garden. The joy I find whilst watching a beautiful bumblebee pollinating the plants in our garden or to see an unusual butterfly flutter by is immense.
Overall, I want to reflect happiness within my work and if I can take the viewer to a place of joy whilst looking at one of my paintings, then I am some way to fulfilling my role. I want to transport the viewer to another place, away from the daily stresses of life, to perhaps the place the painting depicts or to evoke a beautiful memory or feeling within them. It’s the fundamental need for escapism that resides deep within us all that as an artist I need to fulfil.
I feel the importance of this is not to be underestimated and applies to the world of ‘The Arts’ as a whole. Can you imagine not being able to go to your favourite music venue, to see your favourite theatrical show, film or not being able to view that inspirational fashion collection that you always wanted to see – these are all creative practices that take us away from the stresses of daily life, giving us a chance to escape the norm. As emotional beings, we cannot live without these things - there would be seldom to inspire us to create something bigger than ourselves and they are the very things that keep us sane. The current situation with this pandemic, has for me, illustrated how important the arts, entertainment and culture are to our way of life – without them we cease to be the interesting and complex individuals that we attain to be - we just exist!
I listen to music when I paint which helps me focus and has been a source of great inspiration when creating my work. My favourite genre being jazz funk and soul music, it helps to transport me to another place, often becoming my refuge when working. Music has played a big part in helping me to create my work and takes me to a place where anything is possible, where my dreams are conceived.
There are many different artists and painters that I admire and have shaped the way I think, but one of my favourites has to be Claude Monet. I love the way he uses light and colour and the way he used to paint his garden through the changing seasons. His love of flowers and plants and the way he used them within his paintings brought alive the romantic essence of his gardens.
Another integral part of what inspires me as an artist has to be the world of fashion. There have been so many great influential designers and creators that I adore. I have always been a great admirer of ‘Vivienne Westwood’ for the unusual way she cuts and drapes the fabric within her garments, ‘Alexander McQueen’ for the structure, flamboyance and pure vision of his designs and the one & only ‘Christian Dior’ – a designer who ignites a passion within me that is almost indescribable. The romantic creations that emerged from this creative genius were the stuff of legends. Every intricate detail of the beautifully embroidered fabrics he used to create his designs were utterly stunning, each creation, an outstanding work of art. Flowers, both in terms of structure, texture and pattern, inspired many of his designs. He used to say, “After women, flowers are the most divine creations”. He was a pure visionary of his time.
I had a vision of how I saw my work being portrayed and I wanted to create a brand that focuses on elegance and luxury. I also wanted to celebrate the incredible creativity and craftsmanship that we have in this country today and to source whatever additions I would need to complement my artwork from local artisans. The bespoke hand made frames and picture mounts I use, are all from local suppliers, chosen for their meticulous attention to detail, therefore ensuring each piece of artwork is complemented with a beautifully hand crafted frame or hand cut mount. I feel it is important to support local craftsmanship where I can and I endeavour to offer a product that is of the highest quality.
I have big plans for the future with my brand and I want to focus on all the things I love to create.
THE GARDENS AT GREENWAY
We spent the most inspiring day walking around the stunning gardens at the beautiful holiday home of ‘Agatha Christie’s’. The flowers were glorious and it was just magical to stand in the dahlia garden listening to the birds and watching the butterflies dart in and out of the pom pom shaped flowers. It really is one of my favourite places on earth - glorious.
Wonderful day spent with lovely friends building sandcastles and sand boats at Lyme Regis on Sunday. It was so lovely to be able to go out with friends again, after having to adhere to the social distance rules for so long. It was a much needed day out.
Stepping out in the garden yesterday evening I couldn’t quite believe the amount of roses we had on our climbing rose, ‘Spirit Of Freedom’. They seemed to have come in to bloom all at once and was weighing the branches down - each flower was so heavy. I had to cut quite a few blooms so that it gave the rest of the buds on plant a chance of flowering properly - I had noticed that some of them were going brown on the outer petals and not opening fully. I thought the plant just doesn’t have enough energy to put into each flower. Even though I have fed it regularly, I thought the best thing to do would be to cut a lot of the blooms that were in flower off and trim some of the branches back. I then gave it a good feed and spray with ‘Rose Clear’, so I’m hoping that will do the trick.
LYME REGIS
There’s nothing better than popping down to the seaside for your tea after an afternoon working in the studio. We ate our fish & chips sat overlooking the beautiful seafront at Lyme Regis yesterday evening and then took a leisurely stroll along the promenade there. I have never seen the beach so quiet, as it would usually be nearing the height of the tourist season there by now. A sign of the times, I guess, but I do hope that things will return, in time, to some sort of normality after this pandemic is over.
There was a bracing coastal breeze as we meandered our way along the seafront but it was perfect for clearing the mind and gaining some perspective. Something I feel we must do more often. If there was anything positive to come out of this current situation, it’s the fact that it has forced many of us to slow down and perhaps re-evaluate what’s important in life.
I’m hoping to use some of the photo’s I took as inspiration for my Art Deco style greetings card collection that I’m currently working on.
There are many plants I would love to have in our garden, but lilacs are one of the one’s I would like the most. Not least because they make the most beautiful posy’s and bouquets for giving as gifts or to adorn the home but they also add colour and height to herbaceous borders.
A Sunday walk in the woods does wonders for the spirits. So lovely to get out and capture the wild bluebells and garlic in full flower at Broomfield Hill. A carpet of flowers scattered like confetti through the dappled wood seemed to go on forever, it was so tranquil and a beautiful sight to behold.
During my morning running sessions, since the start of lock down, I have managed to capture some beautiful images of spring flora and fauna. The two images above are from a #Cherry-Blossom tree very close to where we live. The tree was so heavily laden with flowers that the bows began to weep downwards towards the ground. Just stunning.
Above are a couple of my new coastal designs which will eventually become artists cards. I am working on a new collection at present and when the printers resume production, I aim to have them available to purchase here in the on-line store. I will keep you updated on when that will be as I receive information from our printers. ©Nicola Jane Rabbett 2020
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Just a few of the pictures I took, whilst travelling to Lapland in Finland. It was so, so beautiful there and full of inspirational landscapes and snowy scenes. We had an action packed week and literally didn’t stop the whole time we were there! The pictures above are of the magical reindeer sleigh ride we took deep into the snowy forest, together with some snaps from the husky safari we went on.
On the first night we were there however, we went on a snowmobile Aurora hunt to find the ‘Northern Lights’. We weren’t disappointed and they made an appearance on our first stop. They were quite faint at first, but by the time we had stopped for the third time, the light being emitted from the heavens was almost celestial. It was absolutely out of this world and I will be posting some of my pictures from the night in the next post. I feel incredibly lucky and privileged to have seen them and if you ever have the chance to go to this part of the world, the end of February, beginning of March offers the best chance of seeing them there.
. #Saariselka #Finland #Lapland https://skisaariselka.com/fi/
These are some of the inspirational pictures I photographed whilst on a day trip to London recently. The first blossoms of spring had started to bloom in and around the private gardens of Kensington and Chelsea. Classical and elegant Georgian architecture signify this affluent area of London with it’s designer boutiques, michelin star restaurants and artisan patisseries. The stunning floral bouquets were photographed at the famous ‘Bibendum Oyster Bar’ in South Kensington. Situated in the opulent art deco ‘Michelin House’. It is the perfect place for seafood and champagne - a totally decedent dining experience.
For the Oyster Bar click on this link: https://claudebosi.com/
If there ever was a place to put you in the festive spirit, this is it. Saltram-House's Christmas illuminations looked stunning. A story book themed walk through illuminated rooms, taking in scenes from 'Cinderella', 'Little Red Riding Hood' and 'Narnia', to name a few. The gardens were just as beautiful with trees and plants lit in an ethereal glow against the night sky. Utterly inspiring and it was just like stepping in to a fairytale. The inner child in me just wants to be part of the fairytale that keeps popping in to my mind every time I visit such inspiring places. Thank you to the National Trust for such a wonderful day and we hope to return in the spring to see the gardens in full bloom. Click on the images above, to take you to the #national-trust website at #Saltram-House.
Last chance to order my artist greetings cards for Christmas. To see my full collection click on any of the images above to take you straight to my page on the ‘Love From The Artist’ website. Happy card browsing. Order on their website by midnight Sunday 15th December to catch the last print run before Christmas.
#Photographs from our recent trip to #Antibes, #Juan-Les-Pins and #Saint-Paul-de-Vence . It was such an #inspiring place to be and one where I would really love to go back to soon. We visited during the #Jazz #festival - #Jazz-a-Juan and every evening the air was filled with the headonistic notes of Jazz #music - so romantic, it takes me back there just thinking about it.
Seeing as we've had such beautiful weather lately, I decided to do a bit of a photo shoot out in the garden with my satin scarfs. The roses and flowers that the designs were inspired by, are out in full bloom at the moment, so it seemed quite appropriate to photograph them with these gorgeous David Austin Roses. See the promotional photograph I created below and click on the image to take you straight to my scarf collection.
As it’s half term, in amongst a little illustrating, we managed to fit in another delightful family trip to the National Trust’s #Barrington-Court, near Illminster. We spent most of the time in the gardens there as the weather was so beautiful. The planting in the #herbaceous #borders was totally awe #inspiring and the white #wisteria’s hanging fronds looked like an #elaborate #chandelier, it was an absolute show stopper. See my #photographs from the day, above. Images © Nicola Jane Rabbett.
#Work-in-progress - The first in a set of new #illustrations for #male #greetings #cards. This one is called 'We Have Arrived' and has been #inspired by #vintage #travel and #vacationing away on the #French #Riviera. Think - staying away in a beautiful holiday home or #swave hotel and arriving in style in a vintage 1960's #Jaguar. Think it might be something I'm #dreaming of - would be nice. #1960's #Jaguarillustration #arriveinstyle #frenchriviera #travelillustration #vacationinstyle #original #watercolour #painting #workinprogress #artistatwork #art #illustration #design # drawyourdreams #©nicolajanerabbett
Our family trip to #Tintinhull Gardens #National Trust, near Yeovil on Sunday was a sheer delight. I took so many photographs of the wonderful plants there, here are just a few of them. I think the close up of the bumble bee is one of my favourites and I can’t wait to draw him. Images © Nicola Jane Rabbett.
I’m looking forward to getting my new business card flyers back from #Moo.com. I just finished designing them yesterday and they’re going to be printed on pearlescent paper, which will give them a beautiful, luxurious feel.
I’m currently #decorating our living room and bedroom and #designing new prints for the soft #furnishings within them. The three designs above are the first designs I’ve created, which are going to be printed on velvet. I’m very excited about making them up into products and will be posting updates and photographs of them on this page as I go. The #prints will also be available to purchase as scatter #cushions in the store once finished. Follow me on Instagram to see more on my creative journey. #Interiors #Interior #styling #print #design
Here are some photo's of the truly inspirational gardens at the National Trust's 'Lytes Carey Manor' near Somerton in Somerset. Croquet on the front lawns and cream teas being served in the stable yard set the scene for a quintessentially english experience. Well worth the visit if you get the chance.
I have been working on new designs for ceramics in the last couple of weeks and here's a sneak peak at one of my Recently finished plate & saucer designs. There will be more to follow, so watch this space.....